Maharashtra’s State Election Commission said Thursday it has launched an investigation after videos circulated online showing voters wiping off what is meant to be “indelible” ink from their fingers during
ongoing civic elections. Polls to 29 municipal corporations, including Mumbai, are being held on Thursday.State Election Commissioner Dinesh Waghmare warned that legal action would be taken against those attempting to spread what he called a false narrative about the polling process.
Social media platforms were flooded with clips of voters, politicians and journalists using acetone or nail polish remover to erase ink marks applied after voting. The ink, used to prevent multiple voting, is being applied with marker pens during the civic polls. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, which is conducting the elections, rejected claims that the ink was ineffective. In a statement, the civic body said reports suggesting ink marks were being wiped off were “factually incorrect.”Waghmare said the ink takes time to dry and should not be rubbed immediately after application. He added that the marker ink supplied by Kores has been in use since 2011 and meets required chemical standards.“The viral videos are being examined, and cases will be filed against those trying to create a misleading narrative,” Waghmare said at a news conference. Despite concerns raised online, he said indelible ink would continue to be used in next month’s Zilla Parishad elections. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray and his cousin and MNS's Raj Thackeray have raised the issue and questioned the role of the Election Commission.Ink applied to fingers with marker pens after casting vote in the ongoing municipal corporation elections can be removed easily and it can lead to bogus voting, Maharashtra minister Sanjay Shirsat also claimed. The Shiv Sena leader was speaking to reporters after he exercised his franchise along with family members./images/ppid_a911dc6a-image-176848368192356416.webp)

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