‘Malfunction’ of EVM: Maha government asked to make statement
Maharashtra Legislative Council Chairman Ramraje Nimbalkar on Tuesday directed the state government to make a statement on the alleged 'fraud' in an EVM machine during the Buldhana Zilla Parishad elections on February 16.
The direction came after Congress member Sanjay Dutt raised the matter in the house after reports of the EVM "malfunctioning" was exposed through an RTI query last week.
The EVM "malfunction" was first highlighted on July 22 and since then erupted into a major controversy six months after the local body elections.
Citing the RTI response furnished by the Buldhana collectorate to activist Anil Galgali, Dutt said that it was found and confirmed by the election officer that the votes cast for Independent candidate Asha Zore with symbol coconut were getting transferred and registered in favour of her BJP rival.
"This incident proves that EVMs can be manipulated and, in fact, confirms several complaints received from across the state in local body elections that votes polled by other candidates were being registered in favour of BJP candidates," Dutt said.
Galgali said the Buldhana collectorate's election department had told him in their reply that that at polling station no 56 in Sultanpur of Lonar town, when the voter pressed the Independent candidate's symbol, the LED lamp flashed against the BJP candidate's lotus symbol, signifying that the vote had gone to the latter. — IANS