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Candidates won't get poll booth CCTV footage: EC

IndiaTimes Saturday, 21 December 2024
The Election Commission of India modified electoral rules, restricting public access to poll booth CCTV footage, citing voter privacy and safety. This change followed a court order to provide such footage. Congress criticized the move as damaging electoral transparency and vowed legal action.
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