A person is guilty of disorderly conduct near a polling station, is mentioned under which section?
A. Section 106
B. Section 176
C. Section 186
D. Section 196
Section 176 – Disorderly conduct near polling station.— A person is guilty of disorderly conduct near a polling station if he, on the polling day:
(a) uses, in such manner as to be audible within the polling station, any gramophone, megaphone, loudspeaker or other apparatus for reproducing or amplifying sounds;
(b) persistently shouts in such manner as to be audible within the polling station;
(c) does any act which— (i) disturbs or causes annoyance to any voter visiting a polling station for the purpose of voting; or (ii) interferes with the performance of the duty of an election official or any person on duty at a polling station; or
(d) abets the doing of any of these acts.