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Maha citizens lodge 400 compalints via cVIGIL app

Over 400 complaints have been received through cVIGIL across Maharashtra. cVIGIL is an android-based mobile application, which can be used to secretly send geo-tagged videos and photos of illegal money being distributed or a hate speech being made during polls.

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Published : Mar 20, 2019, 2:40 PM IST

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra chief electoral office has received as many as 400 complaints of violation of the model code of conduct through its app cVIGIL, officials said on Wednesday.

The Election Commission in July last year launched the Android-based mobile application, using which a person can secretly send to it geo-tagged videos and photos of illegal money being distributed or a hate speech being made during polls.

The application called 'cVIGIL', which stands for citizens' vigil, is available on Google Play Store.

"The model code of conduct for next month's Lok Sabha polls came into effect on March 10 and most of the complaints were received by the state election office after that," the
official said.

Reportedly, around 400 complaints have been received throughcVIGIL across Maharashtra.

"The local team gets an alert once the complaint is lodged and our people reach the spot and verify the details. If the complaint is valid, we record the details and initiate an enquiry," he said.

He said that the maximum number of 85 complaints were received from Pune, followed by Thane-61, Solapur-44, Mumbai suburban-40, Mumbai city-39, and Nagpur-26.

"Most of the complaints were pertaining to banners put up without permission," the official said.

"There are no complaints so far of comments inciting violence or casteist remarks as hardly any public rallies have been held in the state," he said.

Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra will be held in four phases on April 11, 18, 23 and 29 while results will be declared on May 23.

With inputs from PTI.

Also read:Complaint against Scindia for announcing ₹ 10 lakh to booths from MPLAD fund

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra chief electoral office has received as many as 400 complaints of violation of the model code of conduct through its app cVIGIL, officials said on Wednesday.

The Election Commission in July last year launched the Android-based mobile application, using which a person can secretly send to it geo-tagged videos and photos of illegal money being distributed or a hate speech being made during polls.

The application called 'cVIGIL', which stands for citizens' vigil, is available on Google Play Store.

"The model code of conduct for next month's Lok Sabha polls came into effect on March 10 and most of the complaints were received by the state election office after that," the
official said.

Reportedly, around 400 complaints have been received throughcVIGIL across Maharashtra.

"The local team gets an alert once the complaint is lodged and our people reach the spot and verify the details. If the complaint is valid, we record the details and initiate an enquiry," he said.

He said that the maximum number of 85 complaints were received from Pune, followed by Thane-61, Solapur-44, Mumbai suburban-40, Mumbai city-39, and Nagpur-26.

"Most of the complaints were pertaining to banners put up without permission," the official said.

"There are no complaints so far of comments inciting violence or casteist remarks as hardly any public rallies have been held in the state," he said.

Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra will be held in four phases on April 11, 18, 23 and 29 while results will be declared on May 23.

With inputs from PTI.

Also read:Complaint against Scindia for announcing ₹ 10 lakh to booths from MPLAD fund

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Maha citizens lodge 400 poll code violation complaints via app
         Mumbai, Mar 19 (PTI) The Maharashtra chief electoral
office has received as many as 400 complaints of violation of
the model code of conduct through its app cVIGIL, an official
said on Wednesday.
         The Election Commission in July last year launched the
Android-based mobile application, using which a person can
secretly send to it geo-tagged videos and photos of illegal
money being distributed or a hate speech being made during
polls.
         The application called 'cVIGIL', which stands for
"citizens' vigil", is available on Google Play Store.
         The model code of conduct for next month's Lok Sabha
polls came into effect on March 10 and most of the complaints
were received by the state election office after that, the
official said.
         "Around 400 complaints have been received through
cVIGIL across Maharashtra. The local team gets an alert once
the complaint is lodged and our people reach the spot and
verify the details. If the complaint is valid, we record the
details and initiate an enquiry," he said.
         He said the maximum number of 85 complaints were
received from Pune, followed by Thane-61, Solapur-44, Mumbai
suburban-40, Mumbai city-39 and Nagpur-26.
         Most of the complaints were pertaining to banners put
up without permission, the official said.
         "There are no complaints so far of comments inciting
violence or casteist remarks as hardly any public rallies have
been held in the state," he said.
         Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra will be held in
four phases on April 11, 18, 23 and 29 while results will be
declared on May 23. PTI ND
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