The Election Commission has issued a directive for the immediate removal of election campaign stickers displayed on vehicles.Â
This decision follows a spate of complaints about political slogans and stickers being placed on private buses and three-wheelers.
According to the Presidential Elections Act, displaying such materials is a violation of election laws, the Commission said in a statement.
Further, it said the police have been notified to take action against those who do not comply with the law.
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