PCMC Removes Over 4,800 Unauthorised Political Displays to Enforce Model Code of Conduct

City-wide drive launched immediately after election announcement; action taken across key public spaces

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Pimpri:
December 16, 2025: Following the announcement of the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) general elections by the State Election Commission on December 15, 2025, the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has come into force across the city. To ensure strict compliance, PCMC has undertaken a large-scale enforcement drive, removing 4,819 unauthorised and rule-violating political displays today (Tuesday, December 16).

The action was carried out by the Sky Signs and Licensing Department and included the removal of political flexes, banners, kiosks, stickers, hoardings, flags, signboards and wall advertisements installed without permission. The drive covered major junctions, arterial roads, public places and areas around government buildings, and is being implemented on a priority basis to maintain neutrality and fairness during the election period.

PCMC stated that the operation is in line with the directives and guidelines issued by the State Election Commission to ensure transparency and a level playing field for all political stakeholders.

The civic body has appealed to political parties, office-bearers and workers to cooperate with the administration and refrain from putting up any material that violates the Model Code of Conduct. Regular monitoring and enforcement will continue throughout the election period to prevent fresh violations.

“Strict enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct is essential to ensure transparency and fairness in the electoral process. The administration has taken timely preventive measures to avoid any undue influence, and all stakeholders are expected to adhere to the prescribed norms,”
— Shravan Hardikar, Municipal Commissioner and Election Officer, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation

“Immediately after the Model Code of Conduct came into force, action was initiated to ensure that no political hoardings, banners or flexes remain anywhere in the city. The drive is being completed on priority, and inspections will continue on a regular basis to prevent any violations,”
— Rajesh Agale, Deputy Commissioner, Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation

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