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Monday, April 27, 2009

Indians to prove their vote by flipping the bird

Who ever said India's election commission doesn't have a sense of humor.

It has insisted that when about 500 million Indians vote in the general elections this summer, they will be marked on their middle fingers with indelible ink to prevent double voting.

The photograph below shows the Chief Minister of Maharashtra state (and his wife) showing their middle fingers to the camera, apparently only realizing later what it looked like.
The Election Commission is ensuring your message goes out loud and clear - they are giving your index finger a go-by, and painting your middle finger with indelible ink instead. A Commission official said the change was necessitated by the recently-concluded elections to local bodies in some parts of the country. "Since these voters will still have their index fingers marked, we decided to uniformly mark the middle finger of the left hand," he said.

Not everyone's amused, though. In many places, politicians and celebrities smiled and posed for the cameras after casting their vote, but realization dawned much later. A Pune-based Bollywood celebrity said, "I did not realize it when I posed for the cameras. But when I saw the photo, my pose appeared to be in poor taste."

Yeah, I know the feeling. I've felt like flipping the bird on more than one occasion during elections myself.

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