Attempting to capitalise on the increasing usage of
smart phones among college-goers and working professionals, the Election
Commission of India (ECI) has unveiled an application for Android
phones – ‘TNelections’ – through which it will offer a range of services
to the general public.
“The application can be
downloaded from Google Play Store. The application for iOS for Apple
phones will also be launched in a few days. The application would help
the voter to avail the services of the Commission,” Chief Electoral
Officer Rajesh Lakhoni said.
The Commission also commenced a training
session for officials involved in the electoral processes in the State
on Monday. Mr. Lakhoni inaugurated the event intended to train Returning
Officers.
The Commission also unveiled a mobile
number – 9444123456 – that the public could use to lodge complaints.
Complaints, including images, can be sent to this number. Replying to a
query, he said,
“The usage of generic names in government schemes have
been sorted out by the Commission earlier.
We have instructed officials
to ensure that the images of political leaders are not displayed on
government schemes.
Asked what was the Commission’s
position on symbols on small buses that would possibly resemble that of a
political party, he said, “EC instruction is that bit should be
covered.”
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