Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Election: Kejriwal

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Delhi chief minister and AAP supremo kept up his anti-evm tirade on polling day, questionin­g the state election commission over reports of the machines malfunctio­ning in parts of the capital city.

The state election commission, however, said the election body received 18 complaints of glitches, which was “normal”, and those were rectified soon.

Of the 18 complaints, five were received from north Delhi, eight from south Delhi and five from east Delhi, state election commission­er SK Srivastava said.

Kejriwal alleged that people with voter slips were turned away from polling booths. “Reports from all over Delhi of EVM malfunctio­n, people with voter slips not allowed to vote. What is State EC doing?” tweeted Kejriwal, even as the election evoked a modest response from voters.

The Delhi CM retweeted com of whom blamed the low turnout on “doubts” over the machines and cited the example of the presidenti­al election in France on Sunday in which paper ballots were used.

Kejriwal had earlier demanded that the election be postponed till arrangemen­ts for Vvpat-equipped EVMS were made. VVPAT (voter-verifiable paper audit trail) machines dispense a slip with the symbol of the party a person has voted for. The slip drops in a box and the voter cannot take it home. Voters can see their slips for seven seconds.

In an interview with HT days ahead of the polls, Kejriwal had said he would continue his fight against EVMS even if his party won the municipal polls.

Saying the complaints against EVMS were not a cause of worry, Srivastava said, “The total number of complaints against EVMS add up to 0.14% of the total machines used in the polls It is a

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