Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

AAP demonstrat­es rigging of dummy EVMs

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

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 lookalike 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 EVM replica, casting two votes each to five different parties. He then typed what he claimed was a “secret code” into the EVM, 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 MLA. EVMs can be easily hacked by small engineers. Before voting day, candidates are fooled into believing that the machines are fine,” said Bhardwaj.

“You just 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 Manish Sisodia said the party can hack in three hours all the 13,000 EVMs used during polls in Delhi.

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

Introduced in India in 1982 for a bypoll in Kerala, EVMs are now used for all elections in the country.

THE AAP ALSO INVITED REPRESENTA­TIVES OF THE TRINAMOOL CONGRESS (TMC), JANATA DAL (U), SAMAJWADI PARTY AND CPI (M) TO WITNESS THE “HACKING”.

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