1. Election Commission of India (ECI) announced the schedule for the General Election to Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal, and bye-elections in 6 states on March 15, 2026. The Commission has directed the State/UT governments to ensure strict compliance with the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
  2. It may be recalled that the Commission has held multiple review meetings with the Chief Secretaries, CEOs, DGPs, and senior officers from the 5 poll-going states/UTs and their 12 bordering states/UTs, along with the Heads of Enforcement Agencies and directed them to ensure violence-free, intimidation-free, and inducement- free elections.
  3. To ensure this, over 5,173 Flying squads have been deployed across the States/UT to ensure that the complaints are attended to within 100 minutes. Besides this, over 5,200 Static Surveillance Teams (SSTs) have also been deployed for setting up surprise Nakas at different locations.
  4. Since the activation of the Electronic Seizure Management System (ESMS) on 26th February 2026, the data up to 5th April 2026 is presented below.

 

 

S. N

 

State

Cash (Rs.

Crore)

 

Liquor Qty (Litres)

Liquor Value (Rs.

Crore)

Drugs Value (Rs.

Crore)

Precious Metal Value (Rs.

Crore)

Freebies

/Other Value (Rs.

Crore)

Total (Rs.

Crore)

1.

West Bengal

11

21,29,103

55

65

39

150

319

2.

Tamil Nadu

30

74,029

2

67

8

63

170

3.

Assam

4

6,84,627

20

56

4

13

97

4.

Kerala

8

64,862

2

41

1

5

58

5.

Puducherry

0.2

11,068

0.3

0

6

0.01

7

 

TOTAL

53.2

29,63,689

79.3

230

58

231.01

651.51

  1. The Commission has also stressed that the enforcement authorities should ensure that ordinary citizens are not inconvenienced or harassed during the checking and inspection for the enforcement of these directives. District Grievance Committees have also been set up to address any grievances in this regard.
  2. Citizens/political parties can report MCC violations using the C-Vigil Module.

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