Kool_SRG Posted November 18, 2016 Report Posted November 18, 2016 New Delhi: Election Commission objected to the use of indelible ink on customers coming to exchange banned currency notes. Centre has decided to use the indelible ink due to doubts arising that same person has been coming repeatedly for exchange of old banned notes. However this has not gone well with the Election Commission. It objected to use of this and expressed it could become pain in the coming months in states that are going for elections. Quote
krishna0125 Posted November 18, 2016 Report Posted November 18, 2016 4 hours ago, Kool_SRG said: New Delhi: Election Commission objected to the use of indelible ink on customers coming to exchange banned currency notes. Centre has decided to use the indelible ink due to doubts arising that same person has been coming repeatedly for exchange of old banned notes. However this has not gone well with the Election Commission. It objected to use of this and expressed it could become pain in the coming months in states that are going for elections. left hand medha vestha vadi problem enti anta? people still have right hand for elections. queue chala tagai after bank doing this. Quote
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