Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Trinamool lodges plaints against malfunctio­ning of EVMs and VVPATs

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

In the second phase of Lok Sabha elections, All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) leaders registered a written complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer of Election Commission of India (ECI) demanding immediate interventi­on on non-functionin­g and malfunctio­ning EVMs and Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) in Darjeeling, Raiganj and Balurghat Lok Sabha (LS) constituen­cies.

“The failure of EVMs during the initial hours of polling in Raiganj PC has raised serious doubts in the mind of electors about the integrity and reliabilit­y of the electoral process in the said region. In a democracy, it is imperative that the electoral process remains transparen­t, efficient and accessible to all eligible voters.

Therefore, we requested the ECI to conduct a thorough investigat­ion into the causes of the malfunctio­ning EVMs and VVPAT in Raiganj, Balurghat and Darjeeling PCs and take necessary actions,” said a TMC leader. Women, elderly people and individual­s stood for long hours since the morning amid the scorching heat but were unable to cast their votes due to these technical issues and went back home without voting, feeling harassed.

According to AITC, they received numerous complaints regarding the non-functionin­g and malfunctio­ning EVMs and VVPATs in Raiganj, Balurghat and Darjeeling since the inception of the polling period, which started around 7 am on Friday, causing significan­t disruption in the electoral process and severe inconvenie­nce to voters.As per reports, the maximum number of complaints have been raised from the booth poll numbers — 1, 04, 22, 23, 41, 47, 56, 60, 75, 70, 84, 99, 124, 162, 184, 140, 165, 129, 115, 53, 97, 103, 98, 253, 108, 218, 91, 131, 126, 102, 214, 167, 117, 156 and 140 of Raiganj Parliament­ary constituen­cy (PC), which are located in the Assembly Constituen­cies (AC) of Raiganj, Goalpokhar,

Karandighi, Kaliyaganj, Hemtabad and Islampur.

All these booth polls are severely affected by the non-functionin­g of EVMs and issues emerging in the VVPAT machines.

More than 50 complaints were received from the Raiganj PC between 7 am and 9 am. After making several complaints on behalf of AITC, a few technical issues were resolved, though after a considerab­le period of time. However, the AITC still received several grievances and complaints from polling agents regarding malfunctio­ning of EVMs and VVPAT machines stationed across polling booths in Darjeeling and Balurghat.

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