Guidance for Hindu Mandirs and charities
A general election has been called to take place on 4th July 2024, and many charities will see this as an opportunity to highlight the issues faced by their beneficiaries. Charities can take part in political activity that supports their purpose and is in their best interests. However, charities must follow the law when doing so.
By adhering to these guidelines, Hindu Mandirs and Charities can play an active role during the General Election while ensuring they remain compliant with legal requirements. Here is the guidance note for Hindu Mandirs and Charities on what are the activities allowed and not allowed in view of the General Election.
Register to Vote
Activity | Allowed or Not Allowed |
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Encourage people to register to vote emphasising the importance of participating in the democratic process. | Allowed |
Provide information on who is eligible, how to register to vote, including deadlines and procedures. | Allowed |
Publish posters or information about Register to Vote on the noticeboards. | Allowed |
Use social media and email newsletters to spread awareness. | Allowed |
Hindu Manifesto 2024
Activity | Allowed or Not Allowed |
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Promote Hindu manifesto on the notice boards. | Allowed |
Distribute the Hindu Manifesto 2024 among community members spreading awareness. | Allowed |
Use social media and email newsletters to spread awareness about the manifesto. | Allowed |
Share the Hindu manifesto 2024 with the candidate visiting you. | Allowed |
Hindu Husting
Activity | Allowed or Not Allowed |
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Organise, host, or permit your venue to host Hindu hustings, ensuring all major party candidates are invited and given opportunity to participate. | Allowed |
Organise, host, or permit your venue to host hustings with only one political party or candidate and not inviting or giving opportunity to other candidates. | Not Allowed |
Get Out To Vote
Activity | Allowed or Not Allowed |
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Encourage the community to vote, emphasising the importance of participating in election, the democratic process. | Allowed |
Sharing information about postal voting and Proxy voting to increase voting. | Allowed |
Canvassing
Activity | Allowed or Not Allowed |
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Promote or oppose one particular candidate or a political party. | Not Allowed |
Endorsing any political party or a candidate. | Not Allowed |
Canvassing directly or indirectly for a political party or a candidate. | Not Allowed |
Collaboration with Other Organisations
Activity | Allowed or Not Allowed |
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Collaborate with other Hindu organisations to increase and improve the political engagement of the community. Maintain the charity’s independence and ensure collaborations do not imply political endorsements. | Allowed |
Partnering with Political parties or organisations having a clear political affiliation or agenda or to a specific candidate or a political party. | Not Allowed |
Social Media
Activity | Allowed or Not Allowed |
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Sharing or posting a single political party manifesto or candidate posters on Notice boards or on Social Media. No publication should be seen as biassed either towards or against any political entity. | Not Allowed |
Funding or fundraising
Activity | Allowed or Not Allowed |
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Charity resources including funds, staff time, and premises to be used for political party campaigning. | Not Allowed |
Funding the non-selective Hindu hustings involving all major political parties is allowed. E.g. providing Mandir facility as a venue | Allowed |
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This is a guidance document, if you have further queries, we suggest you contact the Charity Commission.