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differentiate between marking and ordinary ink​

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It is not the ordinary ink you fill your fountain pen with. Popularly known as Voter’s Ink, it is applied to avoid fraudulent casting of multiple votes. Once applied, it dries in less than 40 seconds and the mark stays on for several days. This ink is being used since India’s third general elections (1962). Every polling booth is supplied with two phials of this ink. As there are 10,35,919 polling stations in this Lok Sabha election, over 20 lakh phials have been supplied

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