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Woman officer-in-charge at Mulund booth pleads poor vision, delays voting by 1.5 hours

<p>Woman officer-in-charge at Mulund booth pleads poor vision, delays voting by 1.5 hours</p>

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A long queue of voters outside Booth No. 105 in Mulund this morningA long queue of voters outside Booth No. 105 in Mulund this morning

Mulund's Matolia brothers' foolproof plan to avoid long queues at Ward No. 105's centre went for a toss when they realized that they were going to have to wait until the officer-in-charge, who suffered poor vision, figured how she would function without specs that she had left at home.

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