Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Govt: Hot weather not behind EVM/ VVPAT malfunctio­n

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NEWDELHI: Contrary to the claims made by the Election Commission that excessive heat and light were among the factors behind the large-scale malfunctio­ning of EVMs and VVPATs in Kairana Lok Sabha by-poll held in May this year, the central government on Monday said hot weather was not the reason.

In a written reply to the question in the Rajya Sabha whether as per the Election Commission, malfunctio­ning in EVM machines was due to hot weather, union minister of state for law and justice PP Chaudhary said: “No sir.”

The minister also ruled out any possibilit­y of adopting any alternativ­e method other than using electronic voting machines (EVMs) and voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, which are scheduled to be held in April-May 2019.

The MPs - Neeraj Shekhar, Javed Ali Khan and Ravi Prakash Verma - had asked if the Election Commission proposed to conduct next general election in any other manner as April-May were peak hot months.

The minister said in the reply that such a possibilit­y “does not arise”. Chaudhary said that as per the ECI data, during the be-elections to Kairana Lok Sabha and Noorpur Legislativ­e Assembly constituen­cies in Uttar Pradesh held on May 28, out of a total of 2056 EVMs/VVPAT units used, seven EVMs and 388 VVPAT units malfunctio­ned.

An EC report had in June said that in Kairana, 355 VVPATs (20.82%) were reported malfunctio­ning which needed to be

changed. In Noorpur, 29 paper trail machines (8.25%) had to be replaced due to malfunctio­ning.

Days after the by-polls, a preliminar­y report by the EC had attributed the reasons for such high number of VVPAT malfunctio­ning to “first time use by polling staff, extreme heat, exposure of machines to direct sun and mishandlin­g during use”.

The glitches had led to delays in polling and very slow polling. Hundreds of voters patiently waited to cast their votes in the blistering heat as the machines were replaced.

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