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Election Commission to replace over 9 lakh EVMs

The new M3 Electronic Voting Machines are technologi­cally advanced, but there is no operationa­l difference

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NEW DELHI: The Election Commission will replace over nine lakh Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) with advanced M3 machines before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the government has informed Parliament.

These machines will become inoperable the moment someone attempts to tamper with them. The new EVMs are likely to be introduced by the end of 2018.

The move comes in the wake of allegation­s of EVM-tampering by several political leaders in the February-March assembly polls.

While the M3 EVMs are technologi­cally advanced, there is no operationa­l difference between these and other EVMs and they do not affect booth-management system, Minister of State for Law and Justice P P Chaudhary told the Lok Sabha in a written reply earlier this week.

The minister said the Election Commission has decided to replace 9,30,430 EVMs purchased before 2006 in a phased manner before the General Election and simultaneo­us assembly polls in 2019.

Listing the features of the new M3 EVMs, the Minister said it has a Public Key Interface (PKI)-based mutual authentica­tion between various EVM units for identifyin­g a genuine unit, of authorised manufactur­er, in the field to ensure that only genuine EVMs can be used for communicat­ion within the network.

“Its design ensures that the EVMs become inoperable the moment an attempt is made to physically open the EVMs,” the minister said. As per the Election Commission, approximat­ely Rs 1,940 crore will be required for procuremen­t of the said machines.

In another reply, in the Rajya Sabha last week, Chaudhary said the poll panel has informed the government that “they have not procured any electronic voting machine during 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17”.

Soon after the results of Uttar Pradesh assembly polls were declared, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati alleged that the EVMs had been “managed” to favour the Bharatiya Janata Party.

 ?? — Reuters ?? An election officer checks his Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) during an awareness programme in Allahabad.
— Reuters An election officer checks his Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) during an awareness programme in Allahabad.

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