The Asian Age

Kejri for paper ballots, not EVMs, in Delhi; EC says no

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: After BSP supremo Mayawati, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal became the latest figure on Tuesday to doubt the reliabilit­y of electronic voting machines (EVMs) as he sought the use of ballot papers in April’s municipal polls in the national capital.

Following a directive from Mr Kejriwal, Delhi chief secretary M.M. Kutty, in a letter to the state election commission, asked it to hold the municipal elections through ballot papers.

But the Election Commission, after announcing that the polls will be held on April 22, rejected the chief minister’s request.

Taking a cue from BSP chief Mayawati, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday questioned the reliabilit­y of electronic voting machines (EVMs) and sought the use of traditiona­l ballot papers in the upcoming civic body polls in the national capital.

Mr Kejriwal directed chief secretary M.M. Kutty to write to the State Election Commission in this regard, a source in the CM’s office said. The move comes close on the heels of Mayawati questionin­g the “reliabilit­y” of EVMs. She had alleged that they were tampered with in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, where the BSP suffered a debacle.

Earlier, Delhi Congress Pradesh Committee president Ajay Maken also requested Mr Kejriwal to opt for ballot papers and shun EVMs in the municipal polls. “Serious doubts have cropped up in the minds of the voters as to the free and fair nature of the electoral process,” he said in his letters to the Delhi chief minister and the Delhi State Election Commission. While announcing the elections state election commission­ee Sanjay Shrivastav­a rejected the request of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and Delhi Congress president Ajay Maken to use the paper ballots, Mr Srivastava made it clear that the electronic voting machines (EVMs) will be used in these polls.

“We started the preparatio­ns for the polls keeping in mind use of EVMs only. The dates have been assigned accordingl­y,” the State Election Commission­er said, adding, “Voting through EVMs is very safe. And, if the polls are to be held through ballot then some of the rules have to be amended.”

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