Ahead of EVM hacking challenge, EC meets 55 parties on May 12


New Delhi, May 12 (PTI): Amid a raging debate over the reliability of EVMs, the Election Commission will meet representatives of 55 political parties on Friday to put forth its stand on the issue.

The Commission has convened the meeting of seven national and 48 state parties to discuss the reliability of EVMs after 16 parties urged it to revert to the ballot paper system claiming faith of people in the machines has eroded.

The Commission is also likely to brief the parties about its planned EVM hacking challenge.

Days before the proposed meet, the Aam Admi Party had staged a demonstration on hacking a 'voting machine' in the Delhi Assembly. The party had used an EMV prototype to make the demonstration.

The EC had trashed AAP's claim saying the 'machine is a look-alike and not the ECI-EVM'. The date of the proposed challenge would be decided after the all-party meeting.

Some parties have demanded they be allowed access to the machines used in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls.

Disqualifying candidates named in a charge sheet for bribing voters, making electoral graft a non-bailable offence and easing of rules to order counting of votes through paper trail are some of the other issues Election Commission will discuss with political parties tomorrow.

"The Election Commission has convened a meeting with all recognised national and state political parties on May 12 in New Delhi to discuss issue related to EVM and VVPAT.

"In addition to the EVM/VVPAT, the agenda will also cover making bribery in elections a cognisable offence, disqualification on framing of charges for the offences of bribery in elections and suggestions in VVPAT recount Rules," it had said in a statement last week.

  

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, May 12 2017

    I think EVMs are fine and in safe hands...
    Only hack possible is change its hard disk or registers over night with new results loaded.
    Is that possible guys?
    During counting you get new numbers...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Let us vote: EVM or Ballot paper ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Frazer Town,Bangaluru

    Fri, May 12 2017

    This issue is very important and need to be settled on priority at the earliest to stop speculation and regain the faith on the working of EVM machine

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, May 12 2017

    NO EVM MAKING MACHINE COUNTRY USES EVM IN THEIR COUNTRY FOR VOTING. INSTEAD THEY USED BALLOT PAPER.

    EVEN THEY KNOWS THAT THIS MACHINE CAN EASILY BE HACKED.

    MODI WILL SAY BHAYYO AUR BEHNO. EVM HAMARA HONA CHAHIYE KE NAHI HANA CHAHIYE.

    BHAKTS: HONA CHAHIYE

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    MILAN, LUCERNE

    Other countries use ballot people because of less population... India with 1.25 billion population ballot paper will not work out...

    Do you know before EVM's there was mass election rigging when ballot paper was used???

    By the way this issue is related to India and not LUCERNE, so stop poking nose on those things which is not related to your country

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, May 12 2017

    INDIA IS NOT UR ANCHESTORS PROPERTY, I LIVE IN LUCERNE THAT DOESENT MEAN I AM NOT INDIAN.

    MANY RSS CHEDDIES LIVE IN DUBAI. R THEY NOT PART OF INDIA,

    THINK 1,000 TIMES BEFORE U COMMENT.

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  • Amith, USA

    Fri, May 12 2017

    The Guru, Mangalore, So those foreign companies manufactured the EVMs (every vote for modi) only for India on seeing our population in favour of Feku & DAKU to win the election? Aare Guru, there should be some limit for the Bluffing also.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, May 12 2017

    NO BJP SAID THEY DONT WANT BALLOT PAPER VOTE. THIS PROVES THERE IS SOMETHING FISHY.

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  • MILAN, LUCERNE

    Fri, May 12 2017

    AGAR AAP NAHI HOTA. IS DESH KA KYA HOTA.

    AAP GAVE SLEEPLESS NIGHTS TO BJP AND EC.

    THEY NEVER THOUGHT THAT THEY WILL GET CAUGHT.

    WHAT IF THAT MAN ENTERED WRONG CODE BY MISTAKE IN UP. AND OWAISI WOULD HAVE WON.

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  • abdul samad, mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    YES SIR 100% BJP ONLY AFFRAID AAP..THEY DONT CARE ABOUT CONGRESS CAUSE OF SOME UNDERSTANDING ..

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  • j.anata, mangaluru / bengaluru

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Election Commission of India is an independent body akin to the Supreme Court of India. If EVM tampering was rampant and extensively used by political parties since last 5 years (as per AAP) then why did Congress loose so badly in 2014? Why did BJP loose Bihar and how did AAP win nearly all seats in Delhi in 2015?
    Ok, how did Congress win Punjab last month? Why did BJP loose such a hyped by election in K'Nataka?

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Fri, May 12 2017

    j.anata, mangaluru / bengaluru
    For CONgressis and AAPtards its only an issue if BJP wins

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