Deccan Chronicle

`4.5K CRORE NEEDED FOR NEW EVMs

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The Law Commission has said over `4,500 crore will be needed to buy new EVMs and paper trail machines for “imminent” simultaneo­us elections.

Around 10,60,000 polling stations are likely to be set up for the 2019 general elections.

The Law Commission has said over `4,500 crore will be needed to buy new electronic voting machines (EVMs) and paper trail machines for “imminent” simultaneo­us elections to the Lok Sabha and state Assemblies.

In its draft report on simultaneo­us polls issued last week, the law panel quoted the Election Commission as saying that around 10,60,000 polling stations would be set up for the 2019 general elections.

“It (EC) further informed that as of now there is a shortfall of about 12.9 lakh ballot units, 9.4 lakh control units and about 12.3 lakh VVPATs (voter verifiable paper audit trail machines or paper trail machines), if simultaneo­us elections are to be held,” the report read.

According to it, an EVM, which includes a control unit (CU), a ballot unit (BU) and a VVPAT, costs about `33,200.

“Thus, the EC has said that an expenditur­e of about `4,555 crore will be incurred on procuremen­t of EVMs for an imminent simultaneo­us election,” the draft report read.

Keeping in mind the average shelf life of 15 years of an EVM, the Law Commission said that at the prevailing rates, `1,751.17 crore for conduct of the second simultaneo­us elections in 2024 and `2,017.93 crore for the third simultaneo­us elections in 2029 will be required for procuring EVMs.

“Thereafter, `13,981.58 crore will be required for procuring new EVMs for the proposed simultaneo­us elections in 2034,” it said.

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