Oman Daily Observer

Lok Sabha polls on time, says CEC

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LUCKNOW: Chief Election Commission­er (CEC) Sunil Arora on Friday said the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan will have no bearing on the upcoming general elections in April-may this year.

Arora was responding to a query on whether the polls could be postponed.

Talking to reporters at the Yojana Bhawan in the Uttar Pradesh capital, the top poll panel official said: “Elections will be held on time.” When asked about the possible notificati­on of the Lok Sabha poll dates, Arora said the media and the country would come to know of it through the “usual press conference”, as is the norm.

In the state capital to assess the preparedne­ss of Uttar Pradesh — a state which sends 80 members to the Lok Sabha, Arora said that the poll panel is committed to holding a “free, fair, peaceful and transparen­t polls” and that all steps are being taken to ensure this.

“The Election Commission (EC) has a detailed action plan to address issues put to it,” the CEC said while referring to the various suggestion­s, problems and issues shared with it during the meetings with state bureaucrat­s, police officials and representa­tives of political parties.

He also trashed the often asked question on the fairness of the electronic voting machines (EVMS). “They are fool-proof, as has been proved many times in the past,” he added.

Arora said that “unfortunat­ely, EVMS have booms like footballs, where everyone is playing to his own”.

EVMS, he added, had been used in various elections, in which one or the other party won. “When the election outcome is not in favour of some, they start raising objections and questions,” he said, adding that the poll panel has gone into the issue and found nothing wrong with the machines.

He also announced that Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) will also be used in the 1,63,331 polling stations of the state during the Lok Sabha elections. A campaign to make people aware of this mechanism will also be rolled out in Uttar Pradesh and other states to ensure that they have complete understand­ing, the CEC said.

On being asked about the reaction of the political parties in the state to their reassuranc­es about the credibilit­y of EVMS, the CEC said: “We have made ourselves clear to the best of our ability and hope the message is clear.”

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