Allow us to randomly pick EVMS used in polls: AAP to EC
Amid Election Commission’s plan to invite politicians to try and hack EVMS, AAP has asked the poll body to allow it to pick machines randomly from Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, where Assembly elections were recently held.
The party has also requested the EC to provide the details of components like microcontrollers, and chips used for storage of memory in voting machines.
In a letter to Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi, AAP National Secretary Pankaj Gupta said the party should also be allowed to pick machines from strong rooms instead of commission providing the parties with the voting machines.
Like it did in the year 2009, the Election Commission is once again thinking of inviting parties and others in the coming days to try and hack its Electronic Voting Machines (EVMS).
Top EC officials had conveyed its plans to invite politicians and others to try and tamper with the EVMS to AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal when he had met them at Nirvachan Sadan last week over the issue of reliability of the machines.
After its poor show in Punjab polls, Kejriwal had alleged tampering of EVMS.
“The microchips inside the EVMS can be fiddled with. Sophisticated software is being used to do that. But not all machines are tampered, the critical ones are,” Kejriwal had claimed.
The Delhi chief minister has also demanded use of ballot papers instead EVMS in the MCD polls scheduled to be held on April 23.
The issue surrounding the EVMS also led to a brief adjournment of Rajya Sabha proceedings on Wednesday as the Opposition alleged the tampering of these voting machines.