EC refutes Mayawati allegations, says EVMs tamper proof

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Commission (EC) has refuted the allegations of tampering of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), as levelled by supremo on Saturday.

The EC said that the EVMs could not be tampered with and that candidates are allowed to randomly check the machines before the actual voting.

"The machine is both mechanically and electronically protected to prevent any tampering/manipulation. The programme used in these machines is burnt into a one time programmable chip so that it cannot be altered or tampered with," the EC said in its reply to

"These machines are not networked either by wire or by wireless to any other machine or system. Therefore, there is no possibility of its data corruption," it added.

The EC further said that "candidates and their representatives are allowed to conduct mock polls on EVMs at the time of candidate setting and also before the actual poll on the day to satisfy themselves about the satisfactory functioning of EVMs being used".

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief had earlier in the day alleged that the EVMs used in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand assembly polls had been tampered with in a way that every vote goes to the BJP.

In a letter to the EC, asked the poll panel to hold the results of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarkahand assembly elections and do re-polling using paper ballots.

Even former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said that if a political party is levelling such serious allegations, the EC should look into it.

The EC, however, dismissed her plea saying there was no foul play involved.

--IANS

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EC refutes Mayawati allegations, says EVMs tamper proof

The Election Commission (EC) has refuted the allegations of tampering of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), as levelled by BSP supremo Mayawati on Saturday.

The Commission (EC) has refuted the allegations of tampering of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), as levelled by supremo on Saturday.

The EC said that the EVMs could not be tampered with and that candidates are allowed to randomly check the machines before the actual voting.

"The machine is both mechanically and electronically protected to prevent any tampering/manipulation. The programme used in these machines is burnt into a one time programmable chip so that it cannot be altered or tampered with," the EC said in its reply to

"These machines are not networked either by wire or by wireless to any other machine or system. Therefore, there is no possibility of its data corruption," it added.

The EC further said that "candidates and their representatives are allowed to conduct mock polls on EVMs at the time of candidate setting and also before the actual poll on the day to satisfy themselves about the satisfactory functioning of EVMs being used".

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief had earlier in the day alleged that the EVMs used in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand assembly polls had been tampered with in a way that every vote goes to the BJP.

In a letter to the EC, asked the poll panel to hold the results of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarkahand assembly elections and do re-polling using paper ballots.

Even former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said that if a political party is levelling such serious allegations, the EC should look into it.

The EC, however, dismissed her plea saying there was no foul play involved.

--IANS

mak/rn

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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