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Removing ink, voting again is a punishable offence: SEC
Maharashtra State Election Commission clarified that attempting to remove the ink applied on a voter’s finger or to vote again is an offence ...
This report investigates allegations regarding the quality of indelible ink used during elections in Mumbai. A correspondent ...
MUMBAI: Voting for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections on Thursday began amid controversy, after social ...
Confusion erupted during Maharashtra’s BMC and civic body polls over claims that indelible ink could be removed. The State ...
Attempt To Remove Indelible Ink A Punishable Offence; Repeat Voting Not Possible': Maharashtra State Election Commission The ...
Controversy erupted during polling for the high-stakes BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) elections on Thursday after ...
Worried about indelible ink removal? The State Election Commission clarifies why repeat voting is impossible due to digital ...
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BMC Polls: Videos Of 'Indelible' Ink Getting Wiped Off Go Viral
Social media was flooded with videos of common voters, politicians and mediapersons using Acetone to wipe off the 'indelible' ink applied with marker pens on their fingers after voting ...
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‘Why marker pens in BMC polls?’ Voters, opposition complain ‘indelible’ ink getting erased, CM responds
Poll body releases statement saying that it is wrong to erase ink & confuse voters. Fadnavis, meanwhile, says some people ...
Videos of voters wiping 'indelible' ink with acetone raised questions over poll transparency, but the State Election ...
Viral videos show voters wiping off “indelible” ink during BMC Election 2026, sparking controversy. Authorities clarify rules, ensure voting remains secure ...
Amid municipal elections in Maharashtra, BJP leader Ashish Shelar demanded strict action against individuals allegedly wiping ...
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