<P> "The Model Code of Conduct is crucial to make sure a level playing field among various contenders in the poll fray," said the Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath at the press conference . </P> <P> The main points of the code of conduct are: </P> <Ol> <Li> Government bodies are not to participate in any recruitment process during the electoral process . </Li> <Li> The contesting candidates and their campaigners must respect the home life of their rivals and should not disturb them by holding road shows or demonstrations in front of their houses . The code tells the candidates to keep it . </Li> <Li> The election campaign rallies and road shows must not hinder the road traffic . </Li> <Li> Candidates are asked to refrain from distributing liquor to voters . It is a widely known fact in India that during election campaigning, liquor may be distributed to the voters . </Li> <Li> The election code in force hinders the government or ruling party leaders from launching new welfare programmes like construction of roads, provision of drinking water facilities etc. or any ribbon - cutting ceremonies . </Li> <Li> The code instructs that public spaces like meeting grounds, helipads, government guest houses and bungalows should be equally shared among the contesting candidates . These public spaces should not be monopolised by a few candidates . </Li> <Li> On polling day, all party candidates should cooperate with the poll - duty officials at the voting booths for an orderly voting process . Candidates should not display their election symbols near and around the poll booths on the polling day . No one should enter the booths without a valid pass from the Election Commission . </Li> <Li> There will be poll observers to whom any complaints can be reported or submitted . </Li> <Li> The ruling party should not use its seat of power for the campaign purposes . </Li> <Li> The ruling party ministers should not make any ad - hoc appointment of officials, which may influence the voters in favour of the party in power . </Li> <Li> Before using loud speakers during their poll campaigning, candidates and political parties must obtain permission or license from the local authorities . The candidates should inform the local police for conducting election rallies to enable the police authorities to make required security arrangements . </Li> </Ol> <Li> Government bodies are not to participate in any recruitment process during the electoral process . </Li>

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