Why a mark put on the finger of a person he castes vote? What is the answer
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a mark is put on a finger of a person who castes vote because to recognise that the person has already been casted vote and he can't cast vote again .
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When a person castes the vote, they put a mark on his index finger to tell that he casted his vote to respective party. If the mark is not given, there is a chance of casting the vote again by the same person. According to law one person can and should only caste one vote at election process.
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