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Maharashtra Polls: Dhananjay Munde urges for jammers at strongrooms

| @indiablooms | Oct 19, 2019, at 12:02 pm

Parli/UNI: Maharashtra State Assembly Council opposition leader Dhananjay Munde demanded that Election Commission should put jammers at strongrooms where EVMs would be kept after polling.

On Friday, he also demanded that up to counting of votes, all the surrounding mobile towers around counting centres should be closed down.

He urged on the backdrop of discussion about hacking of EVMs through WiFi.

Mr Munde was contesting election from Parli assembly constituency against Pankaja Munde Palve of BJP and said that election should be held in free, fair and transparency mode.


 

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