Election Commission has introduced the cVIGIL app for the whole of India to empower the citizens during the Lok Sabha elections. Through this app, the voters will be able to send their information through the photo and video to the election officials after violation of the Code of Conduct. Claims that the complaint will be resolved within 100 minutes if it is found correct. Even before this app has been under the pilot project in the assembly elections in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram and Rajasthan.
Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora said that the Android based cVIGIL mobile app is very easy to use. Users can upload photos and videos up to two minutes in the app, but before uploading, the user will be briefed about the event briefly. If the user wants to keep his identity confidential, then this feature is also available in the app.
These complaints will be allocated to the Flying Squad Team through the District Control Room, Geographic Information System (GIS). It must be resolved within 100 minutes by the authorities.
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