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    Consider the following statements regarding Star Campaigners

    1. A recognised  National  party can nominate a maximum of 20  star campaigners

    2. Expenditure incurred on electioneering by the star campaigner is added to a candidate’s poll expenditure.

    3. When a prime minister or a former prime minister is a star campaigner, the expenditure incurred on security including bullet-proof vehicles will be borne by the government.

    How many of the above statements is/are correct?

    Only One

    Correct Answer

    Only Two

    Incorrect Answer

    All Three

    Incorrect Answer

    None

    Incorrect Answer
    Explanation:

    Recently the wife of Delhi Chief Minister was appointed as a ‘star campaigner’ by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for its campaign in Gujarat.

    • Statement 1 is incorrect: A star campaigner is a celebrity vote seeker in an election for a party. This person can be anyone, a politician or even a film star.

    • A ‘recognised’ National or State party declared as such by the ECI can nominate a maximum of 40 star campaigners.

    • An unrecognised political party can nominate a maximum of 20 star campaigners.

    • Statement 2 is incorrect: Expenditure incurred on electioneering by the star campaigner is not added to a candidate’s poll expenditure giving him/her more scope for expenditure.

    • However, for an individual candidate to get relief from campaign expenditure, the star campaigner has to limit oneself to general campaigning for the party.

    • Statement 3 is correct: The Model Code of Conduct guidelines say when a prime minister or a former prime minister is a star campaigner, the expenditure incurred on security including on the bullet-proof vehicles will be borne by the government and will not be added to the election expenses of the party or the individual candidate.

    Hence option 1st is correct.


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