Goa, May 7 -- The Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) has filed a formal complaint regarding the use of disappearing ink in the electoral process. The complaint, addressed to the Chief Electoral Officer, highlights alarming incidents where the ink applied to voters' fingers vanished upon washing, raising concerns about the integrity of the voting process.

The letter, penned by Sunil Kawthankar, Vice President of GPCC, cites multiple reports from various polling booths across the state, indicating instances where the indelible ink failed to leave a lasting mark on voters' fingers. One such incident was reported at polling booth No. 8 of the 11-Panaji Constituency segment.

In response to these grievances, the GPCC has urged the Chief El...