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Sharing the footage — recorded through CCTVS, webcast or videography — would enable easy identification of electors by any ...
Rahul Gandhi criticised the Election Commission for ordering the destruction of election footage after 45 days, alleging it's an attempt to hide evidence and fix elections.
Election Commission officials defended the amendment restricting access to poll-day webcasting feeds, citing voter privacy ...
Vijayawada: In a move to bolster the electoral process, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has rolled out 23 new ...
Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Saturday accused the Election Commission (EC) of India of “deleting evidence” when it was required to “provide answers” after the poll body instructed its officers ...
The Election Commission has ruled out releasing polling station footage publicly, citing voter privacy as paramount. Such ...
The Congress leader's reaction came after the poll body instructed its state poll officers to destroy CCTV, webcasting and ...
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launched a sharp attack on the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Saturday, accusing it of ...
The Election Commission of India has issued a new directive stating that all polling-related footage, including CCTV visuals, webcasting, and video recordings, will be erased after 45 days. This ...
Safeguarding privacy and security of voters is non-negotiable, and video footage of voting cannot be shared with political ...
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