Marker pen will be used rather than ink in future elections

21 Jul 2017 5:53 PM | General
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State Election Commissioner Srinivasa Chari today said that it is intended to mark the marker pen instead of putting ink to the electoral finger in the upcoming elections. Speaking to reporters today, he said, "We have been ink for the polls of the voters who have voted in the polls today. But marker pens will be marked later in the day.

One marker can be marked on a marker pen. In this context, he visited the factory today and said he would review its pros and cons. 55,000 polling stations across the state will be opened during the election. There was an indelible ink to the electorate's finger. But he will be marking the voter hand finger on Marker Penn in the future.

Election Commissioner Srinivasachari has made clear that the marker pen will be used instead of ink for elections scheduled for 2018. Besides, Color and Hegde Company President Venkatesh, Managing Director Siddalingappa and others were present.

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