The Asian Age

‘EC should consider paper ballots’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A major row erupted last week over a video of a VVPAT demonstrat­ion by a poll official in Madhya Pradesh, where the machine attached to an EVM allegedly dispensed slips of only BJP. The Congress has now demanded that if there is trust deficit in using EVMs the Election Commission of India should go to paper ballots. Congress spokespers­on Manish Tewari said “Now if that confidence is not there, the Election Commission does not require to become the advocate of the electronic voting machines. The Election Commission could very well turn around and say that if the stakeholde­rs do not have confidence, yes we are ready to explore the possibilit­y of shifting voting to the alternativ­e system of paper ballots.”

The Congress on Monday said the Election Commission is only the arbiter and not the controller of the democratic process. Mr Tewari further added, “Ultimately democracy is based on public trust and if there is a feeling of widespread distrust in the Electronic Voting Machines, the Election Commission should introspect.” He said the fact that EVMs can be tampered with is something which has been demonstrat­ed over and over again by different stakeholde­rs.

The Congress leader wondered how it bothered the EC that if rather than EVMs, the voting is done on paper ballots. He said “ultimately if the stakeholde­rs, whether rightly or wrongly, are apprehensi­ve that these machines are being tampered upon or are capable of being done so, there is no reason for Election Commission to be defensive about it”.

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Manish Tewari

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