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Congress worker in Nagpur booked for recording himself while voting, sharing on social media

The incident occurred at the polling booth in Mauda tehsil of Ramtek constituency on Friday where Sonam Shravankar was present as Congress' election representative.

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A Congress worker in Nagpur, Maharashtra has been booked by police for allegedly recording a video of him casting his vote for Lok Sabha Elections 2024 and subsequently posting it on a social media platform, a police official confirmed on Monday. The man has been identified as Sonam Rajesh Shravankar (23).

According to a report in PTI, the incident occurred at the polling booth in Mauda tehsil of Ramtek constituency on Friday where Shravankar was present as the Congress' election representative.

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