Voters across the state have raised similar complaints marker pens being used to mark their fingers instead of the ...
Voters across Mumbai have noticed marker pens replacing indelible ink at polling booths. Here’s what the marker pen is, why ...
Polling in Mumbai was marred by a flood of videos on social media showing polling staff applying the ink to the forefinger of voters with a marker pen, rather than applying it with a brush dipped into ...
Unexpected use of permanent marker instead of indelible ink left voters uneasy, sparking questions about transparency and ...
Mumbai’s high-stakes Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections are currently in full swing, with thousands of ...
SEC ordered a probe into the quality of the indelible ink supplied by Kores and decided to replace it with ink from Mysore ...
Worried about indelible ink removal? The State Election Commission clarifies why repeat voting is impossible due to digital ...
Several videos surfaced on social media claiming that the ink applied to voters' fingers disappeared using acetone and after washing it couple of times.
As BMC elections unfold, videos emerge showing voters easily removing 'indelible ink' with acetone, sparking outrage and ...
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Indelible ink controversy mars BMC polls; SEC refutes Thackeray claims
BMC elections were hit by controversy after Uddhav and Raj Thackeray alleged the indelible ink was easily removable. The State Election Commission refuted the claims, asserting the ink is standard and ...
The Maharashtra State Election Commission has initiated an investigation into videos of voters allegedly removing indelible ...
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