The Election Commission of India will announce the complete schedule of assembly elections in 5 states today at 4 pm on Sunday (15 March 2026). The election process will formally begin as soon as the schedule is announced. With the announcement of the program, the Model of Conduct i.e. Code of Conduct will also come into force. Meanwhile, the main opposition party Congress has alleged that allegations and counter-allegations and sharp political statements will be seen in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s campaign during the election campaign. Congress says that attempts are made to create an atmosphere of misinformation and fear in the election campaign.
Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said, ‘The Election Commission will declare the schedule of 2026 assembly elections at 4 pm today. This must have been approved by G2, because G1 would have completed this round of ceremonies like inauguration, ribbon cutting, flag hoisting and inauguration. The Model Code of Conduct (MCC) of the Election Commission is going to be implemented soon, but since 2014 it has been considered synonymous with Modi’s election code of conduct – which will be full of defamation, abuses, threats, fear-mongering and spreading the virus of lies.
The Election Commission will announce the schedule for the 2026 assembly elections at 4 PM today. It would have been given the go-ahead by the G2, since G1 would have completed this round of inaugurations, ribbon-cuttings, flag-offs, and launches.
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— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) March 15, 2026
Statement of former MP Sandeep Dixit
Meanwhile, Congress leader and former MP Sandeep Dixit said, ‘We welcome it. We were waiting for this for a long time. Actually, this should have been announced much earlier. I would like to tell the Election Commission that there are already a lot of doubts about you, but at least do not declare so shamelessly. The Prime Minister keeps making announcements continuously and then suddenly you think of announcing dates.
#WATCH | Delhi | On EC likely to announce election schedule for poll-bound states today, Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit says, “We welcome it. We’ve been waiting for this for a very long time. Actually, it should have been announced much earlier… I would say to the Election… pic.twitter.com/50m6UM871Y
— ANI (@ANI) March 15, 2026
What will happen after the code of conduct is implemented?
After the implementation of the code of conduct, the government and political parties will have to follow the rules related to elections and the announcement of new schemes or major government decisions is banned. The date of voting, last date of nomination, date of counting of votes and other important information will be given in the program issued by the Election Commission. After this, all political parties and candidates will intensify their election campaigns. Now everyone’s eyes are on the announcement of the Election Commission, after which the electoral atmosphere in the states is likely to intensify further.

