Lok Sabha polls phase 1: Twitter abuzz with posts of vanishing 'indelible ink'


New Delhi, Apr 11 (IANS): Many people on Thursday during the first phase of polling claimed that the "indelible" ink applied to mark the index finger of the voter immediately after casting vote could be removed just by applying some chemical remover on it.

After two reporters from News18 demonstrated on TV how the indelible stain on their index fingers disappeared soon after applying some nail polish remover on them, a lookup of Twitter showed that many other people also shared similar experiences on the micro-blogging site.

The revelation could have far-reaching implications as the "indelible" ink is meant to ensure that a voter can vote only once.

Ritu Kapur, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Quint, tweeted photographs of her finger before and after applying nail polish remover on the ink mark on it. The image taken after the application of the solution showed a stainless finger.

"I voted. I got inked. I did not believe the people who said that indelible ink is washing off. So I tried nail polish remover -- and magic -- the mark is gone @SpokespersonECI. What's ECI's response," Kapur wrote in the tweet.

Posting similar images, Pranav Reddy Kandadi tweeted: "Tried to wash off the ink 10 mins after voting and I was able to.. It's a chance for ppl with multiple voter cards (yes they exist) to vote again.. Unfair elections... @PMOIndia #ElectionCommissionOfIndia."

Another Twitter user who goes by the name DeshBhakt Priyank Mehta #RYP wrote: "Thats a big voting scam. Ink anyone can remove easily and vote as many times #electionScam #BanEvm #BanDigitalElections."

The Election Commission, however, said that they had sought a report on the ink and found that it was duely tested by the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) before the elections.

Deputy Election Commissioner Chandra Bhushan said: "Since the first general elections in 1951-52, the ink has been used and before every election it is tested in the lab. Now we asked for the report and found the lab test was done by CSIR."

He said that all due processes were followed and such incidents should not happen.

  

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    Chowkidar sirf chor nahin dusronko chori chori chup chupke chip badal raha hei.

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  • abdul munim, mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    90 crore fools are standing in line in hot sun to elect 543 masqueteers who will double their wealth in the coming five years!
    God only knows when the Indian monkeys will learn the real fact that these elections are a big farce and drama costing Rs 55000 to the exchequer
    Time for a revolutionary leader to take over this country
    Inquilab Zindabad

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    I wish our EC was Educated ...

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  • SBM, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    Voters ink is made of silver nitrate that reacts with proteins present in the nail and skin to form a semi-permanent mark. The image here is clearly of fake ink which has been deliberately painted on to the finger. If it was real silver nitrate it would have turned black by the time she took the photo. Don't fall for these gimmicks. Elections are fair. If the ink was really fake then thousands of voters would have spoken up. But only handful of people have spoken. Seems doubtful.

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    Cheating was invented in India by BJP.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    First time in 70 years. Only after 2014

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  • Chowkidar Omprakash, Kodyadka

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    Only ink manufacturing factory based in mysuru...place of tippu.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    Chowkidar omprakash lack of knowledge. Lekin chor nahin Hai.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    Chowkidar Chor Hai ...

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  • Dilip, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 12 2019

    Everyone knows that nail polish remover or thinner or turpentine or similar will remove any sort of paint and ink.

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