EC requests Finance Minister to not use indelible ink for cash exchange
Election Commission On Friday Wrote To Finance Ministry To Request Them Not To Use Indelible Ink For Identifying And Marking Over-the-counter Cash Exchange Customers.
News Nation Bureau New Delhi Updated on: 18 Nov 2016, 12:19 PM
Election Commission on Friday wrote to Finance Ministry to request them not to use indelible ink for identifying and marking over-the-counter cash exchange customers. EC raised the concern as several states will be going to polls and this is one of major points to mark citizens who have already votedThe indelible ink is generally used by Election Commission to mark voters in election process. By-elections are due in parliamentary constituencies of Assam, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh as soon as November 19 (Saturday).
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Maharashtra Election Commission writes to state government over ink marking at banks
Banks to use Indelible ink to avoid repeat customers for cash exchange
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First Published : 18 Nov 2016, 12:15 PM
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