An independent candidate in Maharashtra has requested a ban on 'chappals' within a 200-metre radius of polling booths, aiming to maintain decorum and security during the voting process.
Maharashtra ElectionsChappalsPolling BoothsElection SecurityVoter DecorumReal Estate MaharashtraNov 17, 2024
The candidate requested a ban on chappals to ensure voter safety and maintain the solemnity of the polling process, as chappals are often associated with informal settings and could pose a risk of slipping and falling.
The candidate's electoral symbol is 'chappals,' or slippers, which are commonly used in Indian households and symbolize simplicity and approachability.
As of now, the Maharashtra Election Commission has not yet responded to the candidate's request for a ban on chappals near polling booths.
The primary responsibilities of the Maharashtra Election Commission include overseeing the conduct of elections, managing polling stations, ensuring voter registration, and enforcing electoral rules and regulations.
If implemented, the ban on chappals near polling booths could set a precedent for future elections in Maharashtra and other states in India, emphasizing the importance of voter safety and decorum.
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