Journalists kept away from Election Commission headquarters for months
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 11th November 2025 at 8:02pm
For nearly three months, journalists have not been allowed to stand outside the Election Commission of India’s headquarters on Delhi’s Ashoka Road or film visuals from across the street. The area remains barricaded with police restrictions in place.
According to Newslaundry, television reporters say the curbs have made it impossible to record on-camera reports or track which politicians are visiting the Commission and why.
The barricades were first set up in August, when police blocked the opposition’s march to the EC office over alleged election irregularities.
An EC official cited Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita as the reason for the curbs. Additional DCP (New Delhi) Anand Mishra called them “routine,” saying they help regulate VIP movement and traffi...
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