A man shows his ink-marked finger after casting a vote in the MCD by-polls

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A man shows his ink-marked finger after casting a vote in the MCD by-polls, at Shalimar Bagh in New Delhi, on Sunday. Voter turnout in the MCD bypolls to 12 wards on Sunday remained subdued, with the overall polling recorded at 31.3 per cent till 4 pm, according to the State Election Commission. The voting began at 7.30 am and ended at 5.30 pm. The votes will be counted on December 3. The results are expected to reveal the mood of voters in the national capital after the BJP’s comprehensive victory in the Assembly
elections in February this year. (PTI)

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