Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Identity of those exposing electoral malpractic­es will be protected: CEC

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Chief Election Commission­er OP Rawat on Saturday assured that the identity of those exposing electoral malpractic­es through the commission’s mobile app will be protected.

The mobile app introduced by the Election Commission (EC) on a pilot basis in the recently held Karnataka assembly elections received 780 video complaints of electoral malpractic­es, he said.

“We will take steps not to disclose the identity of persons who are sending such videos to the Commission. The mobile app empowers the common man to send complaints with evidences,” Rawat said at an interactio­n organised by MCCI here. The EC would ascertain the latitude and longitude of the place from where the video was sent and take prompt action. This system will be followed from now on, he said.

Asked to comment on complaints of tampering of EVMs by political parties, the CEC emphatical­ly said “there is absolutely nothing to doubt the integrity of the system”. “Such allegation­s against EVMs made by political parties are a means of seeking a scapegoat route,” he said.

Rawat said in July 2017, the EC had convened an all-party meeting and announced that all future polls would be conducted with VVPAT equipped EVMs.

“Use of these two will be hundred per cent. There is no question of going back to ballot papers,” he said. On simultaneo­us Lok Sabha and assembly polls, Rawat said it would require changes in the Constituti­on, law and logistics requiremen­t.

“All this was conveyed to the government,” the CEC said adding that as per law, the EC cannot issue any notificati­on six months before the expiry of a house.

On the issue of electoral management, Rawat said the commission was working on a code of conduct for social media platforms to prevent harvesting of data like in the case of Cambridge Analytica. Rawat also spoke about de-listing political parties which are not active. “Under the plenary power given to us, we have started de-listing political parties which are not active,” the CEC said adding that the EC is not empowered by law to de-register political parties.

KOLKATA: THE MOBILE APP INTRODUCED BY THE EC IN THE RECENTLY HELD KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS RECEIVED 780 VIDEO COMPLAINTS

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