Synopsis
Many unitholders are wondering whether they should say yes or no. Investors also want to know what will be the outcome in both the cases. The e-voting is scheduled to take place from December 26 to 28.
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Nearly eight months after it shut six debt mutual fund schemes, Franklin Templeton Mutual Fund is finally holding the e-voting to obtain the consent of investors to wind up six of its debt schemes. SEBI has appointed Taruvai Subayya Krishnamurthy, the former chief election commissioner of India as the observer for e-voting. Many unitholders are wondering whether they should say yes or no. Investors also want to know what will be the outcome in both the cases. The e-voting window is currently open and will end at 6 pm on December 28.