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Let counting of votes go on as per established practice, says Supreme Court© timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Let counting of votes go on as per established practice, says Supreme Court

Mar 9, 2022 1:30 AM, 6 news, 4 views

The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed and then refused urgent hearing on a PIL seeking increase in the number of booths for EVM-VVPAT verification from five per constituency, as mandated by the apex court in 2019, to 25 or more for the March 10 counting of votes in five states.

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