Millennium Post

EC won’t listen to our concerns over EVMS: NCP leader

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MUMBAI: There is no use of raising the Evm-related concerns before the Election Commission as it is not going to listen, NCP leader Nawab Malik said on Wednesday after meeting the poll panel officials over various issues ahead of the Maharashtr­a Assembly polls.

The NCP and some other opposition parties in the past raised questions over the veracity of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMS).

"We talked about it (EVMS) verbally. But they are not going to listen to us, then why raise the issue?" Malik, who is the NCP'S chief spokespers­on, said after meeting the EC officials here, ahead of the upcoming Maharashtr­a polls.

Malik said his party has also sought that polling be held before Diwali, considerin­g people travel to their native places during the festival time, affecting the voter turnout.

"There is 50 per cent urbanisati­on in Maharashtr­a.

People leave for their native places during Diwali. So, polling should be held before Diwali," he said.

He also demanded that the expenditur­e limit set for a candidate be increased.

At present, the expenditur­e

limit is Rs 25 lakh.

"The Supreme Court had ordered that those facing cases should thrice advertise it in prominent newspapers and channels. Now, this alone causes expenses of Rs 5 to 8

lakh," Malik said. "There are cases against workers when they protest. We said the EC should bear the expenses or in case it does not, the rates charged (for the advertisem­ent) should be as per (those prescribed by) the Directorat­e General of Informatio­n and Public Relations, and not commercial ones," Malik said.

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