complaints related to violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) from across Rajasthan have been registered on the Election Commission's cVigil app over the last week, a senior official said on Sunday. Since the MCC came into force on March 16, more than 200 complaints are being received every day on the cVIGIL (Citizen Vigilance) app, said Chief Electoral Officer Praveen Gupta.
A total of 1,515 complaints were registered on the app in the last seven days, he said.
«Out of the 1,515 complaints received in the last seven days, 546 were found correct by the returning officers and were disposed of within the stipulated time (of 100 minutes). Six complaints are still pending for decision by the investigating teams and returning officers while 789 complaints were dropped,» he said.
At 241, the maximum number of complaints related to MCC violations were received from Tonk district. Of these, 218 complaints were found true and were resolved within the stipulated time, Gupta said.
Complaints received through this app are resolved within 100 minutes. In Tonk district, complaints were resolved in 7 minutes and 12 seconds on average, he said.
In Churu district, six complaints were resolved in 6 minutes and 16 seconds on average. In Hanumangarh district, six complaints were resolved in 2 minutes and 27 seconds on average.
The chief electoral officer said static surveillance teams have been deployed in all constituencies and therefore it takes a few minutes to resolve complaints.
«The team members remain in the field.