Oman Daily Observer

No evidence to show EVMs can be tampered with: EC

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NEW DELHI: The Election Commission on Thursday reiterated that electronic voting machines (EVMs) were tamper proof and termed the allegation­s by some political parties as “baseless, speculativ­e and wild”.

“It is not for the first time that such allegation­s and suspicions have been raised. But none of those alleging tampering has been able to demonstrat­e to the commission... that EVMs used by it can be manipulate­d or tampered with,” the Election Commission said in a statement.

“Further, the EC did not receive specific complaints or concrete material from political parties/candidates about alleged tampering of EVMs in justconclu­ded assembly elections in five states.

“If any specific allegation with material facts is presented to the ECI, the same will be looked into with all seriousnes­s,” the poll panel said. “At this stage, baseless, speculativ­e and wild allegation­s are being made which deserve to be rejected,” the poll panel said.

Since 2000, Electronic Voting Machines have been used in 107 elections to state legislativ­e assemblies and three Lok Sabha elections held in 2004, 2009 and 2014.

The poll panel said that it will “further enhance confidence of citizens in its electoral process by deploying paper audit trail (VVPAT) in a phased manner”.

Interestin­gly, after the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP had also raised similar misgivings about the integrity of the EVMs. — IANS

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