
Lok Sabha 2024: Election Command Center Set Up at Jammu CEO Office
Lok Sabha 2024: Election Command Center Set Up at Jammu CEO Office
In a proactive measure to safeguard the integrity of the electoral process, the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Jammu and Kashmir, has inaugurated a robust Command and Control center at Nirvachan Bhawan, Jammu. This center serves as a pivotal hub aimed at monitoring and addressing instances of paid and counterfeit news circulating within the Union Territory during the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Equipped with cutting-edge technology and operational round-the-clock, the center stands poised to take swift and decisive action against any suspected dissemination of fake or paid news. Its establishment underscores a concerted effort to uphold the sanctity of the electoral process and ensure fair elections in the region.
Election Command Center Set Up at Jammu CEO Office:Comprehensive Monitoring and Oversight
Functioning as the nerve center for the General Elections 2024, the Command and Control center operates with heightened vigilance, monitoring approximately 21 national TV channels and 6 local TV channels. Any attempt to perpetuate misinformation or distort facts will be met with immediate and resolute measures.
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In addition to conventional media platforms, the center extends its scrutiny to social media channels and accounts, recognizing their significant influence in shaping public opinion. By maintaining a stringent watch over digital spaces, the center aims to curb the spread of fabricated narratives and uphold the principles of transparency and accountability.
Election Command Center Set Up at Jammu CEO Office:Citizen Engagement and Reporting Mechanisms
Encouraging citizen participation in ensuring electoral integrity, the Chief Electoral Officer’s office provides avenues for reporting instances of Model Code of Conduct (MCC) violations. Through the user-friendly cVigil app, individuals can promptly flag any breaches of electoral guidelines, thereby contributing to the maintenance of a level playing field.
Furthermore, citizens are encouraged to directly engage with the CEO office’s social media handles available on popular platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. This proactive approach fosters a collaborative effort in combating misinformation and reinforces the collective commitment to free and fair elections.
In essence, the establishment of the Command and Control center at the CEO office in Jammu signifies a proactive stride towards ensuring the integrity and transparency of the electoral process in Jammu and Kashmir. By leveraging technology and citizen engagement, the initiative reinforces the democratic ideals of accountability and inclusivity.
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