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Panel finds fault with AAP ads, orders reimbursement
New Delhi, Sep 17 : A panel appointed by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry on Saturday ordered the Delhi government to "reimburse to the state exchequer" the entire amount that the Aam Aadmi Party had spent on its advertisements.
The committee on content regulation of government advertisements charged the AAP government in the national capital of violating Supreme Court guidelines.
Its order said: "The Committee directs the Government of NCT of Delhi to get the entire expenditure so incurred on ... category .. reimbursed to the state exchequer from the Aam Aadmi Party."
It was also critical of the advertisements carried out by AAP outside Delhi.
The panel said if some Chief Ministers thought they were "special" and their policies were vital to the entire nation, then such political parties should bear the expenditure of such publicity and not the concerned government, an official here said.
The three-member committee, was headed by former Chief Election Commissioner B. B. Tandon, and included Ogilvy and Mather India's Piyush Pandey and journalist Rajat Sharma of India TV.
The panel passed the order taking cognizance of complaints registered by Congress leader Ajay Maken.
It found there had been violations in categories like outstation advertisements, false and misleading ones, and on self-glorification. AAP had also targeted political opponents, media, and even mentioned parties in power by name.
It further added that the AAP government should not have issued advertisements on incidents occurring in other states.
As per the Supreme Court order of May 13, 2015, advertisements by state governments should not be "outside its boundaries", but it should be for attracting investment, business and talent to the state.
The apex court had also clarified that such advertisements should be designed accordingly for the purpose, and released for specific target group, the panel said.
The committee, however, rejected another complaint of the former Congress minister on advertisements celebrating anniversaries of parties in power, as the guidelines permits them.
It also directed that the AAP government should assess all expenditure made on advertorials -- advertisement in the form of editorial content -- mentioning AAP, along with those in which Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had tried to target the opposition.
The Information and Broadcasting ministry had in April constituted the content regulation committee.
The panel members were chosen by a selection committee headed by Chairman of Press Council of India Justice Chandramauli Kumar Prasad (retd).
The apex court had in its May 2015 order laid down criteria as per which government advertisements could only carry pictures of certain dignitaries like the President, Prime Minister and the Chief Justice of India.
Later the court had issued a modified order, allowing Union Ministers, Chief Ministers, Governors and State Ministers to appear in government advertisements.
The two-year panel could also recommend corrective actions to the government.

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