Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

AAP to repeat EVM demo at allparty meet

Party asks poll panel to get EVMs of any five election booths, will demand allparty committee to look into ‘tampering’ issue

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: A three-member Aam Aadmi Party team, led by MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj, will participat­e in Friday’s all-party meeting on EVM manipulati­on called by the Election Commission.

The AAP — which protested in front of the EC headquarte­rs on Thursday over alleged EVM tampering — said it would ask the poll panel to form an allparty committee to look into matter. The AAP will send two “in-house” experts with Bhardwaj at Friday’s meeting.

“We will demand committee consisting of representa­tives from all parties and the Election Commission. We would demonstrat­e before them EVM tampering in an on-camera proceeding. Our experts will show that their ‘so-called’ unreadable chip can be decoded to hack the machine and divert the votes,” Bhardwaj said on Thursday.

For that, he said the party would request the EC to get EVMs of any five polling booths. “Be it in UP, Uttarakhan­d or even Pune, wherever you or any party has felt doubt regarding the polling process. We will probe it, in front of you, in a controlled environmen­t and prove the truth,” he said.

Bhardwaj, who had on Tuesday shown a live demonstrat­ion in the assembly of how an EVM look-alike could be tampered, said the party hoped the EC would announce a date for the hackathon in the all-party meet.

The party on Thursday took its fight on EVM rigging to the commission’s doorstep.

Hundreds of workers, led by Delhi AAP convener Gopal Rai, demonstrat­ed outside the EC headquarte­rs demanding that voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT)-equipped EVMs be used in future elections.

Rai, who met the EC director during the protest, submitted a memorandum to the poll panel. “We have given three demands to the EC. Our other two demands are that all elections be conducted only on VVPATenabl­ed machines and at least 25% polling booths must randomly be picked for tallying votes,” Rai said, while addressing a rally outside EC office .

Dozens of AAP MLAs were present at the venue following a party whip.

“The fight against EVM tampering is going to continue even after the EC meeting tomorrow. The party’s future course of action on our ‘Save Democracy’ campaign will be decided after we get to know the outcome of the EC meeting,” labour minister Gopal Rai said.

 ??  ?? AAP supporters protest against EVM tampering outside the Election Commission's office in New Delhi on Thursday. SUSHIL KUMAR/HT
AAP supporters protest against EVM tampering outside the Election Commission's office in New Delhi on Thursday. SUSHIL KUMAR/HT

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