In a decisive move, the Maharashtra Election Commission has labeled the removal of indelible ink as a serious breach of ...
Will Take Legal Action Against Voters Who Erase Ink To Commit Malpractice. Mumbai, Jan 15 (IANS) Amid controversy over people ...
The SEC has also emphasised that even after one erases the indelible ink, it does not mean they can vote again, as the poll body maintains a record of who has cast their vote.
Responding to allegations that some voters were wiping ink off their fingers after casting ballots, the Maharashtra State ...
Safeguards are in place to ensure no person can repeatedly vote by erasing the ink, the State Election Commission said after ...
As voting continued for the high-stakes Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections in Mumbai on Thursday (15 January) ...
Calling for action to be taken against the election commissioner, he took a jibe at the poll body, asking whether they had ...
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