Vishal Dadlani reveals ink disappeared hours after voting, triggers polling debate: Indelible ink bhi nakli
India, Jan. 17 -- Musician Vishal Dadlani took to Instagram to share a video showing the ink on his finger fading shortly after he cast his vote. Many citizens flagged off that marker pens were allegedly being used instead of indelible ink at multiple polling booths. The ink is meant to indicate that a citizen has voted and to prevent repeat voting. While indelible ink typically takes several days to fade, several voters on Thursday claimed that the mark rubbed off quite easily.
On Thursday night, Vishal shared a video showing the ink on his finger had already faded to near invisibility. He clarified that he had not tried to remove it, adding that he routinely uses sanitiser after shaking hands with people. 'This is definitely not indelible ink,' he asserted.
Additionally, he captioned the post, "Can confirm, this was definitely not indelible ink. Happy to make an official statement if needed." Fans were quick to react to Vishal's video, with some agreeing how theirs was also removed after watching Vishal's video, with some sharing their own experiences. One user joked, "Indelible ink bhi nakli. Paneer bhi nakli. Sabji me chemical. Paani mei Uranium. Chicken me Anti Biotics. Hawa mein PM2.5. Raastey me Pot holes. Samosa me chowmin. Pizza me pineapple. Aur kya kya dekhna padega."
Another one wrote, "I did my daily chores.. washing utensils and washing my hands after my meals. The mark is now GONE. Did I even vote? Who knows." On Thursday morning, after casting his vote, Dadlani had also expressed disappointment over the low "public presence" at the polling booth during the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections.
Speaking to the media outside the polling station, he said it was "shameful" to see such low voter turnout and added that he had stopped "asking people to vote" because of the apathy. htc...
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