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Lok Sabha elections 2024: Now, EC wants you to help net errant netas

Election Commission app cVIGIL lets citizens capture pictures, media, and put up complaints on any violation of code of conduct

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App allows users to upload pictures and audio, video proof (right) Districtwise data on cases registered

App allows users to upload pictures and audio, video proof (right) Districtwise data on cases registered

The Election Commission of India is cracking down on model code of conduct (MCC) violations, with the Mumbai City collectorate attending to 61 complaints raised since March 16 against various candidates via the constitutional body’s app cVIGIL. The software enables users to capture pictures, videos and upload complaints, which are processed in 100 minutes. “cVIGIL allows vigilant citizens to give live reports on MCC violation within minutes of having witnessed them,” said an official. Complainants don`t have to rush anymore to the office of the returning officer in their Assembly constituency,” the official added.

VIGIL allows users to upload pictures as well as audio and video evidenceVIGIL allows users to upload pictures as well as audio and video evidence

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