Media banned from taking pics of leaders while voting

14 November 2019 09:15 pm Views - 2254

Photographers and videographers of print and electronic covering state and private media institutions will not be permitted to take pictures when top political leaders come to polling stations to vote on Saturday, Information Director-General Nalaka Kaluwewa said.

Mr. Kaluwewa added that pictures of President Maithripala Sirisena, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe, former presidents Chandrika Kumaratunga and Mahinda Rajapaksa and Speaker Karu Jayasuriya will be taken when they vote at their respective polling stations by the official photographers of the Information Department and issued immediately to all private and state media institutions and social media platforms.

“The Information Department will act as the main authoritative arm to disseminate official results of the Presidential Election 2019. All arrangements have been made by the department by now to circulate election results as and when they receive by the special election desk of the department set up at the Elections Commission from all 25 districts after results are officially approved by the Chief Returning Officers of the respective districts,” Mr. Kaluwewa told journalists.

“The Information Department will issue election results to the media as usual. For the first time at this election, we have also decided to release election results to YouTube and Facebook for the convenience of social media users. We expect, this system will prevent the transmission of incorrect information on election results,” Mr. Kaluwewa stressed.

Print media institutions will get election results via e-mail or in a PDF format.

The Information Department will start releasing official election results live on YouTube at 6.00 pm on Saturday.

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