Election Commission Bans Web Series On PM Narendra Modi Till Further Orders

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday requested that Eros Now stop internet gushing of a web arrangement on Prime Minister Narendra Modi till further requests.

“It was conveyed to our notice that a web arrangement ‘Modi-Journey of a Common Man’, having 5 scenes is accessible on your stage. You’re coordinated to stop forthwith the web based gushing and expel all associated substance of the arrangement till further requests,” the survey board revealed to Eros Now, detailed news organization ANI.

Referring to its April 10 request forbidding PM Narendra Modi biopic screening amid Lok Sabha Elections 2019, the survey board set a comparable bar on the web arrangement titled ‘Modi – Journey of a Common Man’.

“In perspective on the conceded realities and material accessible on record, this web arrangement being a unique web arrangement on Shri Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister and a political pioneer and a planned hopeful in the present general decisions to the Lok Sabha, can’t be shown,” said the survey board, according to PTI.

Last Wednesday, the EC had prohibited the screening of PM Narendra Modi biopic amid the present survey time frame, saying any such film that subserves the motivation behind any political substance or individual ought not be shown in electronic media.

Following up on protests by ideological groups, including the Congress, the survey board had attested that any biopic material with the possibility to bother the dimension playing field ought not be shown in territories where Model Code of Conduct was in power.

The PM Narendra Modi biopic has been coordinated by Omung Kumar and stars Vivek Oberoi ahead of the pack job.

The seven-staged Lok Sabha Elections 2019 are continuous the nation over. The primary stage and second stage voting in favor of the equivalent was hung on April 11 and 18, individually. The last and last period of surveying will be led on May 19. The tallying of votes is booked for May 23.