More than 96 crore Indians are registered to vote at over one million polling stations across the country in a mammoth electoral exercise with 2,400 political parties that may contest, and during which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will bid for a rare third term.
The Election Commission could announce in weeks the dates for general elections that Modi is widely expected to comfortably win.
The nation's election commission — tasked with conducting a fair vote — will for the first time set up hundreds of control rooms dedicated to spotting fake content on social media.
The teams will continuously monitor feeds, analyse narrative, sentiment and content, the commission's top officer Rajiv Kumar said at a press briefing on Thursday. «And whenever anything which is factually incorrect, they will take whatever action they can take.»
Actions including issuing notices or filing police complaints against creators of content that disturbs a level-playing field, is communally charged or incorrect.
Officers may also block web addresses or request social media platforms to take down fake content, Kumar added, armed with legal powers enhanced since India's last national election in 2019.
«But we will tread on this cautiously, as there is a thin line between freedom of speech, criticism and disturbance.»
The election commission's small scale operation in New Delhi with 400 to 450 officials will quickly expand to rope in 15 million employees to conduct this election.
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