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Posted on March 25, 2024 By admin


For decades, India has used the ink to mark voters after they have cast their ballot

Mysuru:

In India, the world’s most populous democracy, elections mean millions of voters boasting a forefinger daubed in purple, and a factory in the southern city of Mysuru is the source of all of the nation’s indelible ink.

For decades, India has used the ink, made primarily from silver nitrate, to mark voters after they have cast their ballot to prevent duplicate votes and fraud. When exposed to sunlight, the ink stains the skin and fingernails purple, lasts for about two weeks and is almost impossible to erase.

Founded in 1937, Mysore Paints And Varnish Limited is the only company authorised to produce the ink in India, which is preparing to hold general elections this year. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is widely expected to win another term in power.

Workers engage in the production of indelible ink that is used during elections to prevent duplication of voting, at the government-run Mysore Paints and Varnish company in Mysuru

Workers engage in the production of indelible ink that is used during elections to prevent duplication of voting, at the government-run Mysore Paints and Varnish company in Mysuru
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Since the start of the year, the company has shipped a record 2.7 million ink vials to mark the 970 million people registered to vote.

“We’ve not had a single rejection this year,” said Vishalakshi K, the company’s quality control manager.

The most populous state of Uttar Pradesh placed the biggest order, while the tiny island territory of Lakshadweep put in the smallest order for just 110 vials, company executives said.

The election commission has set the price per vial at Rs 174 ($2.1), giving the company, whose main business is making paints used on public transport vehicles, an income in excess of $7 million from the vote.

A staff shows an indelible ink vial that is used during elections to prevent duplication of voting, at the government-run Mysore Paints and Varnish company in Mysuru

A staff shows an indelible ink vial that is used during elections to prevent duplication of voting, at the government-run Mysore Paints and Varnish company in Mysuru
Photo Credit: REUTERS

Mysore Paints also has orders for indelible ink from several countries in Asia that plan to use it in their elections.

Despite the difficulty in removing the ink, voters have been known to use makeup-removing micellar water, lemon juice and raw papaya sap on the purple stain, often with little success.

To make sure these fraudsters’ plans are foiled, Mohammed Irfan, the company’s managing director, said election officials must wipe voters’ fingers clean before applying the ink.

“This will ensure the ink stays on and no one can wipe it off,” he said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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