Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

AAP demonstrat­es ‘rigging’ of dummy voting machine

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com n

NEW DELHI: Arvind Kejriwal’ s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday claimed to have hacked a replica of an electronic voting machine (EVM) which it said proved allegation­s that the system can be tampered with to favour a particular party.

The Election Commission dismissed the “so-called demonstrat­ion of tampering of look-alike EVM” and also announced a hacking challenge, the date for which will be announced after an all-party meeting on May 12.

Kejriwal says EVM manipulati­on helped the BJP win UP polls and also blamed the machines for the AAP’s party’s defeat in the recent by-polls and civic elections in Delhi, a charge challenged by some of his own party leaders.

AAP legislator Saurabh Bhardwaj conducted a mock poll with the EV M replica, casting two votes each to five different parties. He then typed what he claimed was a “secret code” into the EV M, besides casting another vote for the BJP. Then he cast 8 more votes for the AAP. In the final tally, all parties got two votes each while the BJP had 11.

“I was a computer science engineer for 10 years before becoming an M LA. EV Ms can be easily hacked by small engineers. Before voting day, candidates are fooled into believing that the machines are fine ,” said Bhardw aj.“Youju st need to change the motherboar­d. All it takes is 90 seconds. For successful hacking, all we need is a hacker smarter than the software designer.”

Deputy chief minister Ma ni sh Si so di a said the party can hack in three hours all the 13,000 EVMs used during polls in Delhi.

Besides A AP, other opposition parties including the Congress had earlier raised doubts over EVMs’ vulnerabil­ity to manipulati­on.

Introduced in India in 1982 for a by poll in Kerala, EV Ms are now used for all elections in the country. The EC is also trying out EVM printed slips -- called voterverif­ied paper audit trail or VVPAT – to eliminate possibilit­ies of manipulati­ng results

In a statement, the poll panel said the AAP demonstrat­ion “cannotbe exploited to influence intelligen­t citizens and electorate to assail or vilify the EVMs used by the commission in its electoral process”.

 ?? SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO ?? CM Arvind Kejriwal and deputy CM Manish Sisodia outside the assembly, in New Delhi on Tuesday.
SONU MEHTA/HT PHOTO CM Arvind Kejriwal and deputy CM Manish Sisodia outside the assembly, in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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