Congress accuses BJP of EVM tampering in MP, moves EC for probe


New Delhi, Dec 4 (IANS): Alleging the BJP in "collusion with the local administration" was "attempting to tamper/replace" EVMs during the November 28 Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls, the Congress of Tuesday sought an EC probe into four such incidents, including where EVMs were being transported to a collection centre in Sagar after 48 hours of polling.

A Congress delegation led by former Union Ministers Kapil Sibal and Kamal Nath submitted a memorandum to the Election Commission, including video evidence of the four incidents, that occurred respectively in Sagar, Bhopal, Satna and Shajapur districts.

"A number of incidents in various districts of MP have been reported demonstrating the ruling BJP in collusion wih local administration tried to tamper/replace the EVMs used in the districts of Sagar , Bhopal, Satna, Shajapur and districts," the Congress said in the memorandum.

Citing the incident in Sagar where EVMs were transported in a vehicle without a registration number and reaching the collection centre 48 hours after the voting ended in the state, the Congress demanded a probe into all the EVMs to ascertain which authority directed the transport of the EVMs and whether any "foreign chip or any external device or component has been attached to the EVMs".

It also demanded a probe into an EVM strongroom facing blackout in Bhopal on November 30 with CCTVs not working during the blackout.

The EC had earlier admitted that that CCTV cameras and an LED display installed outside the strongroom did not function from 8.19 am to 9.35 am on November 30 due to the failure of electricity supply.

Pointing to two polling officers "found drunk" along with EVMs inside a hotel owned by a Bharatiya Janata Party functionary a day before the polls (Nov 27), the Congress asked for a probe to ascertain if those EVMs were used in the poll process and if yes, whether they have been tampered.

The two officers were subsequently suspended by the EC after a video of the duo with the voting machines went viral on social media.

Regarding the incident in Satna where a strongroom CCTV footage revealed "two people taking cartons inside the highly protected area", the Congress said the "security of the strongroom was compromised to benefit certain persons" and demanded that all the EVMs stored in the room be crosschecked in the presence of representatives of all political parties.

It also sought a detailed investigation as to how unauthorized persons with cartons were permitted to illegally enter the strongroom.

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Wed, Dec 05 2018

    Most probaly EC is also working hand in hand with BJP. Gone are the days of Seshan.

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Wed, Dec 05 2018

    Usual drama by the Congress.
    If they win MP, they won't talk about EVM afterwards.
    If they lose, they have EVM to Blame.
    Hypocrites.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Accept in India, rest of the developing nation has scrapped EVM for junk. Once BJP which wrote book 'Democracy at risk' is having full faith in its integrity.
    From its chip manufacturer in the United States who are facing a legal battle for fraud, only Election Commision of India seems to worship this machine which fails in every election as rituals.

    The ECI which don't have correct figures on manufactured machines from manufacturers serial numbers and lost machines is the only institution in the world which beliefs its machines are superior to encrypted Debit/Credit from the bank.
    Here are the Election Commision of India should answer to India on the following
    1. Why did in every election EVM machines goes malfunctions?
    2. If machine quality tested what is the percentage of EVM machines being tested?
    3. Why the ECI don't have accurate figures on manufactured EVM under the autonomous body?
    4. What are the numbers of EVM lost, robbed, malfunctioned?
    5. Is malfunctioned EVM's are of the same serial numbers? What is the cause of its malfunction which ECI can't rectify to this date?
    6. Do ECI believes its machine is tamper-free?
    7. Why the ECI is counting VVPAT is closed doors when the democracy should be free and fair?
    8. How did ECI is going to rectify 'Salami Fraud' in EVM?
    9. Is EVM used in the recently won BJP state of the same serial numbers are going to be used in the assembly elections of five states?
    10. Why VVPAT dropping in the machine is not user verified by the vote against his selected candidate?
    11. How does India's EVM machine installed 'Micro Chip' which is imported from the NRI owned company in the United States is free from pre-programmed software?
    12. Why ECI is not accepting the open challenge by the opposition party and International techies from the world if the machines are full proof?
    13. How did VVPAT and EVM count is mismatched in Karnataka and Gujarat is not investigated?
    Jai Hind

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Prior to above incident BJP claiming evidence. hope above all the evidence much more enough EC to conduct an investigation at the utmost level. and if investigation process delayed hold the result announcement 11th December and still not able to find out the cause go ahead for re election with old baloot paper.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Let Retired EC Mr. Raut who was recently replaced by Mr. Arorab will come out and give us the clear pic. of EVM malfunctioned

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    when record of 75 percentage voting done. congress understood they are loosing.
    this is just drama. even they are confusing peiople.
    congresspeople press lotus button to get vote for congress.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Its too late drag EC to Supreme court before the 2019 election
    Every state election tempering is going on specially in our twin districts.
    Video viral is going on in social media EVM machine found in the hotel belongs to BJP in MP
    Re election should be done in MP

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    EC should immediately cancel the election results and conduct repolling by ballot papers and start investigation on this EVM tampering issue quickly. All evidences and security camreras footage are available to prove malpractice.

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  • Salam, Manglore

    Wed, Dec 05 2018

    Every were every department there is BJPeees agent.

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  • SB, Mlore

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    That means they are convinced now BJP is winning MP again. Drama Shuru.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    EC himself has admitted the golmaal in the EVM strongroom. Update yourself.

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  • SB, Mlore

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Unfortunately for us...golmaal dint happen in another 10 seats in Karnataka. CHE :( so sad.

    What's your opinion in Rajasthan? EVM or Congress ? Who will win ? Tell now only , again don't do drama after elections.

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Tue, Dec 04 2018

    Goal Mal hai re baba???

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