Election Delhi 2025: CEC Rajiv Kumar Urges Citizens To Report Election Malpractices On cVigil App, Here's How You Can Do It

Election Delhi 2025: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar on Tuesday announced the polling date for Delhiites. As elections appear round the corner, the Moral Code of Conduct (MCC) kicks in. There have been a number of cases in the history when people have violated the MCC. In order to tackle this more efficiently, the Election Commission of India has leveraged technology to seek voters' help in case they witness someone violating the moral code of conduct.An app named cVigil is here to help voters if they come across an instance where someone is trying to violate the moral code of conduct. ECI made voters aware about this on X and wrote, " #TechPowered Elections! #cVigil - Report mcc violations. #Suvidha Portal - Facilitating political parties and candidates for campaign related permission. #VoterHelplineApp - Easing search for electoral information."#TechPowered Elections!#cVigil - Report mcc violations#Suvidha Portal - Facilitating political parties and candidates for campaign related permission#VoterHelplineApp - Easing search for electoral information#DelhiElections2025 pic.twitter.com/Ni4UDQ6cME— Election Commission of India (@ECISVEEP) January 7, 2025ALSO READ | India Soon To Become Nation With 1 Bn Voters, Count Over 99 Crores: ECI During Delhi Poll Date AnnouncementHow To Use cVigil AppDownload the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play storeAfter installing the app, you can lodge a complaint by either logging in or using an anonymous profile.The app will require access to your phone's camera and storage to proceed with registering the complaint. Alternatively, the same process can be carried out on the cVIGIL website.Once logged in, the app provides a list of potential MCC (Model Code of Conduct) violations for you to report. These include categories such as- Money Distribution, Gifts/Coupons Distribution, Liquor Distribution, Posters/Banners Without Permission, Display of Firearms, Intimidation, Vehicles or Convoys Without Permission, Paid News, Property Defacement, Transportation of Voters on Polling Day, Campaigning Within 200 meters of the Polling Booth, Campaigning During the Ban Period, Religious or Communal Speeches/Messages, Use of Speakers Beyond the Permitted Time, Putting Posters Without a Declaration, and Transportation of Public for Rallies.After identifying the type of violation, you can take photos or record a two-minute video to document the incident.Upload the evidence to the app, fill in the necessary details, and then submit your complaint for review.

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Election Delhi 2025: Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar on Tuesday announced the polling date for Delhiites. As elections appear round the corner, the Moral Code of Conduct (MCC) kicks in. There have been a number of cases in the history when people have violated the MCC.

In order to tackle this more efficiently, the Election Commission of India has leveraged technology to seek voters' help in case they witness someone violating the moral code of conduct. An app named cVigil is here to help voters if they come across an instance where someone is trying to violate the moral code of conduct. ECI made voters aware about this on X and wrote, " #TechPowered Elections! #cVigil - Report mcc violations.



#Suvidha Portal - Facilitating political parties and candidates for campaign related permission. #VoterHelplineApp - Easing search for electoral information." #TechPowered Elections! #cVigil - Report mcc violations #Suvidha Portal - Facilitating political parties and candidates for campaign related permission #VoterHelplineApp - Easing search for electoral information #DelhiElections2025 pic.

twitter.com/Ni4UDQ6cME — Election Commission of India (@ECISVEEP) January 7, 2025 ALSO READ | India Soon To Become Nation With 1 Bn Voters, Count Over 99 Crores: ECI During Delhi Poll Date Announcement How To Use cVigil App Download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play store After installing the app, you can lodge a complaint by either logging in or using an anonymous profile. The app will require access to your phone's camera and storage to proceed with registering the complaint.

Alternatively, the same process can be carried out on the cVIGIL website. Once logged in, the app provides a list of potential MCC (Model Code of Conduct) violations for you to report. These include categories such as- Money Distribution, Gifts/Coupons Distribution, Liquor Distribution, Posters/Banners Without Permission, Display of Firearms, Intimidation, Vehicles or Convoys Without Permission, Paid News, Property Defacement, Transportation of Voters on Polling Day, Campaigning Within 200 meters of the Polling Booth, Campaigning During the Ban Period, Religious or Communal Speeches/Messages, Use of Speakers Beyond the Permitted Time, Putting Posters Without a Declaration, and Transportation of Public for Rallies.

After identifying the type of violation, you can take photos or record a two-minute video to document the incident. Upload the evidence to the app, fill in the necessary details, and then submit your complaint for review..