Bihar Assembly Election 2025: On October 9, 2025, the Election Commission of India (ECI) gave new instructions to political parties and candidates. These rules are for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections and bye-elections in 8 constituencies. Started on October 6, 2025. The Model Code of Conduct (MCC) has come into force. The ECI has issued guidance about the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). They appealed that no deep fakes or fake videos should go viral during the election. These are rules applicable to anything put up on a network, say social media posts by the candidates as well as political parties.
The Bihar Assembly elections 2025 will happen in two phases. Phase I voting of the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 dates will be on November 6, 2025, and Phase II voting will be on November 11, 2025. The counting of votes will be on November 14, 2025, and the Bihar Assembly Election 2025 results will be declared the same day. With the Model Code of Conduct in Bihar now in action, all political parties and candidates make sure to follow all the rules.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has mentioned that political parties, the state government, and others to follow the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) strictly. This includes not using AI or deepfake content to spread false information. Anyone who breaks these rules will face strict action to keep the elections fair and honest.
The Bihar Assembly elections 2025 and the bye-elections in 8 constituencies were announced on October 6, 2025. Right after that, the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into action. On October 9, 2025, the Election Commission of India (ECI) shared some important instructions about it. Check what all mentioned in the statement by ECI:
The MCC applies to everything, which includes social media posts by candidates and political parties.
Moreover, when criticizing other parties, comments should be about their work, policies, or past performance only.
The statement clearly mentioned not to spread unverified news or false information about other parties or their workers. Parties and candidates shall not criticize others about their private lives not connected with the public activities of the leaders or workers of other parties.
AI tools should not be used to make deepfakes or fake content that can confuse voters.
If any content is made using AI or digital tools, it must be clearly labeled as “AI-Generated,” “Digitally Enhanced,” or “Synthetic Content.”
The Election Commission is keeping a close eye on social media to make sure everything stays fair.
Anyone who breaks these rules will face strict action.