Chandigarh:
Haryana chief electoral officer Pankaj Agarwal said on Sunday that complaints related to the violation of the model code of conduct submitted via C-Vigil app were being resolved within 100 minutes.
The app allows users to upload audio, video, and photos as evidence.
He further mentioned that a total of 12,011 complaints have been received in Haryana from Aug 16 to Sept 22, of which 11,122 have been found valid.
Providing district-wise details, he said 856 complaints were received from Ambala district, 75 from Bhiwani, 2,873 from Faridabad, 64 from Fatehabad, 1,585 from Gurugram, 220 from Hisar, 953 from Jhajjar, 76 from Jind, 194 from Kaithal, 48 from Karnal, 289 from Kurukshetra, 24 from Mahendragarh, 13 from Mewat, 206 from Palwal, 326 from Panchkula, 21 from Panipat, 186 from Rewari, 1,015 from Rohtak, 2,093 from Sirsa, 247 from Sonipat, and 647 from Yamunanagar. tnn
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