In a decisive move, the Maharashtra Election Commission has labeled the removal of indelible ink as a serious breach of electoral conduct amidst reports of voters attempting to register multiple votes in local body elections. Although some argue that the ink can be easily wiped off, the SEC emphasizes that their meticulous voting records are designed to thwart this practice.
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