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Colombo, August 21 (Daily Mirror) - Colombo Municipal Council (CMC) today warned legal action against any candidate or political party that would decorate city roads, streets or public places for any election related propaganda without their permission or paying due charges.
A top CMC official said that they have written to more than 80 political parties recognized by the Election Commission of Sri Lanka as soon as the ninth Presidential Election was declared on July 26th, and reminded to adhere to the regulations of the Election Law when it comes to decorating the capital with propaganda material.
Commissioner CMC Bhadrani Jayawardena told the Daily Mirror that any candidate or political party who wishes to decorate the city should take necessary permission from them or such propaganda material would be removed with immediate effect and legal action would be sought.
“The Election Commission gave explicit instructions when it comes to the polls propaganda material and we have written to the Secretaries of over 80 political parties about the regulations in decorating Colombo City,” Jayawardena said.
She said when a candidate or party requests permission to decorate a public place like a public ground, a road or streets the CMC would handle the decoration work on their own to prevent any property damage or accidents.
“Some political parties request to do their own decorations but most of the time we encourage them to hand over the work to us as the outsiders might harm the city beautification efforts like plants and gardening or cause damage to the public property, the roads, buildings or vehicles as well as to the people.
We will drill ground, erect flag poles and hoist flags, erect cutouts and other large banners or any propaganda material at places where public rallies are being held with the permission sought from both the CMC and Police. For these services there is a fee they have to pay,” the Commissioner said.
She said compared to over 330 local government institutions countrywide, the Colombo City is beautifully maintained, as most of the other areas are covered with posters and illegal poll decorations.
The CMC had appointed an Operations Committee under Deputy Municipal Services Commissioner Engineering for this kind of work. According to the Election Commission the political parties could decorate only at their permitted party offices and rally sites.
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Comments - Do not touch Colombo without our permission – CMC warns candidates, parties
Politics Wednesday, 21 August 2024 11:34 PM
First of all remove all postal of Ranil and then we can see the change...He uses all public places and transport for his works .
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Perera Thursday, 22 August 2024 02:47 AM
Also CMC should charge a fee for removing those rubbish propaganda material to keep the city clean.
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Ram P Thursday, 22 August 2024 04:52 AM
We are watching the Municipal authorities on this issue. Law must be applicable to all equally.
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DOT Thursday, 22 August 2024 06:52 AM
Duch courage !
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Clean Up Your Act Thursday, 22 August 2024 07:10 AM
Great! All Municipal councils should follow CMC. The unsightly political propaganda posters and decorations is vandalism and costs tax payers millions to clean up after careless politicians. If you want to be a developed country, the leaders should be examples.
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Sambo Thursday, 22 August 2024 07:32 AM
This is a very good procedure as the roads do not belong to the politicians to mess the beauty as they wish. Please make sure they adhere to the law of the land if not sever penalties.
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Jude Thursday, 22 August 2024 07:35 AM
The city officials could be bought for money, C'mon, we all know with the city it's money talks!!
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Vive James Thursday, 22 August 2024 09:38 AM
Tons of talk
Ounce of Practice
Reminds NATO
No Action Talk Only
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Gamini Thursday, 22 August 2024 09:51 AM
The same story goes on at each election. It is better that similar to a deposit with the EC to contest an election all parties should also compulsorily pay an advance deposit for CMC to remove their propaganda material
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Roshanaly Thursday, 22 August 2024 09:53 AM
This rule does not apply for RW.
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Tilak Thursday, 22 August 2024 01:27 PM
Does it apply to any of the other candidates
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Enough is enough Thursday, 22 August 2024 04:37 PM
Election rally loud speakers are the most annoying thing for many. Even right now, there's a rally at the Soysapura grounds. The echo is unbearable. The sound comes at different times from the speakers fixed around the area. There are children who are studying, elders who needs peace of mind, patients need rest. What are the politicians thinking about, except getting votes after screaming from the bottom of their throat?
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