That right, which is separate from the provision to vote under NOTA, can be exercised under the #39;Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 Rule 49-O#39;, which elaborates the little-known option for electors to abstain from voting even after reaching the polling booth.
That right, which is separate from the provision to vote under NOTA, can be exercised under the #39;Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 Rule 49-O#39;, which elaborates the little-known option for electors to abstain from voting even after reaching the polling booth. That right, which is separate from the provision to vote under NOTA, can be exercised under the #39;Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961 Rule 49-O#39;, which elaborates the little-known option for electors to abstain from voting even after reaching the polling booth. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
