The Asian Age

‘ EC should go back to ballot paper, drop EVMs’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Congress on Saturday joined the antiEVM chorus and urged the EC to revert to the old practice of paper ballots. In its political resolution the party said, “The Election Commission has the constituti­onal mandate to ensure free and fair elections… There is apprehensi­on among political parties and the people over the misuse of EVMs to manipulate the outcome contrary to the popular verdict.”

To ensure the credibilit­y of the electoral process, the EC should revert to the old practice of paper ballot, as most major democracie­s have done, it added.

The Congress on Friday joined anti- EVM chorus and urged the Election Commission to revert to the old practice of paper ballots. In its political resolution, the party said, “The Election Commission has the constituti­onal mandate to ensure free and fair elections. Both the voting and counting process must remain transparen­t to retain people’s faith in the integrity of the electoral system.”

“There are apprehensi­ons among the political parties and the people over the misuse of EVMs to manipulate the outcome contrary to the popular verdict. To ensure the credibilit­y of the electoral process, the Election Commission should revert to the old practice of paper ballot, as most major democracie­s have done,” it added.

The idea of simultaneo­us elections was also rejected by the Congress. In its resolution, the party said the BJP’s move of simultaneo­us elections is “misplaced” and is “incompatib­le with the Constituti­on”. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pressing upon the idea of holding simultaneo­us elections to Parliament and state Assemblies, contending that it will save money and time.

After the UP Assembly elections, former chief minister and BSP supremo Mayawati had also raised doubts on the EVMs. A delegation of the Opposition parties had met the Election Commission over the issue, while the Aam Aadmi Party government, in the Delhi Assembly, had given a demonstrat­ion about the ways in which the EVMs could be hacked into, resulting in just one outcome.

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