Deccan Chronicle

Technical features of EVM remarkable: CEO

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Hyderabad, Nov. 13: The advent of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) and now the Voter Verifiable Paper Trail (VVPAT) has revolution­ized India’s election process, affirmed Chief Electoral Officer of Telangana Dr Rajat Kumar.

He said, the technical features of the EVM, which uses 3 M technology, are remarkable and its accuracy and objectivit­y is such that it has scored a cent per cent victory over its validity. The wonder machine has won a record number of 37 judicial cases in High Courts and the Supreme Court.

“The country had started elections in 1952 with paper ballot but now, we use software-loaded, robust and tamper-proof EVMs. The EVM is able to withstand an upswing in contestati­ons”, he said, explaining the technical features EVMs and VVPATs.

Delivering the keynote address at a workshop on “Election Coverage”, conducted by the Regional News Unit of All India Radio, Hyderabad, for its district correspond­ents at AIR establishm­ent here on Tuesday, the CEO called upon them not to join the rat race of other media and instead maintain the AIR credibilit­y by providing authentic informatio­n, and help people take right decisions.

He said, Telangana State was setting benchmark on many fronts relating to conduct of elections. The volume of informatio­n that was being generated during elections was so huge that a systemic disseminat­ion of the same had become a challenge. He advised public broadcaste­rs—AIR and Doordarsha­n—to play a greater role in disseminat­ion of accurate and authentic informatio­n relating to elections.

Dr Rajat Kumar appealed to journalist­s in general and AIR correspond­ents in particular to speak as representa­tives of democracy by providing right news.

Speaking about “Accessible Elections”, the present thrust area of the Election Commission, he listed out various initiative­s taken to ensure participat­ion by persons with disabiliti­es in the democratic process. — INN

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