Unexpected use of permanent marker instead of indelible ink left voters uneasy, sparking questions about transparency and ...
As BMC elections unfold, videos emerge showing voters easily removing 'indelible ink' with acetone, sparking outrage and ...
Barely hours after Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reacted to complaints by voters on Thursday that marker pens used by officials to mark voters' fingers are easily erasable, the ...
A huge controversy erupted on Thursday over allegations that the ink applied on voters’ fingers during the Brihanmumbai ...
Raj Thackeray was speaking to reporters after voting for elections to the 227-ward Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
Mumbai: As voting for the Mumbai Municipal Corporation and 29 other civic bodies across Maharashtra took place on Thursday, a ...
Opposition raises alarms over Maharashtra polls as marker pens replace indelible ink, sparking allegations of voter fraud.
Posting pictures of your voter's ink on social media has become a trend these days. You see a lot of people clicking photos of their inked finger and sharing them online after exercising their right ...
Opposition alleges ink on voters’ fingers can be removed; State Election Commission says investigation underway and traditional ink will return for Zilla Parishad polls ...
Attempt To Remove Indelible Ink A Punishable Offence; Repeat Voting Not Possible': Maharashtra State Election Commission The ...
Maharashtra Civic Body Elections LIVE Updates: The Maharashtra's State Election Commissioner said it is probing viral videos ...
Voting begins in Maharashtra's civic polls, focusing on Mumbai's intense battle for control of the Brihanmumbai Municipal ...