EVM tampering row: Go back to paper ballot, says Congress

In a letter to the ECI, the Congress asked the poll panel to 'revert to paper ballot'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Polling officials check the Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) at a distribution centre ahead of voting for Tamil Nadu assembly polls, in Chennai
Electronic Voting Machines (EVM)

The Congress on Saturday reiterated its demand that Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) should be scrapped after an malfunctioned during an official demonstration ahead of by-elections to two assembly constituencies in

In a letter to the of India (ECI), the Congress asked the poll panel to "revert to paper ballot".

The by-polls are scheduled to be held in Ater and Bandhavgarh assembly constituencies next week.

During a demonstration to the media ahead of the by-polls, the voter-verified paper audit trail showed the as the voted party no matter whichever button was pressed on the

The Congress asked the to investigate the case alleging that the District Returning Officer (DRO) in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh, threatened media personnel not to publish the news.

Delhi Chief Minister also urged the on Saturday to investigate cases of faulty EVMs to ascertain if they were tampered with to favour the in the just-concluded assembly elections in Manipur, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Punjab.

EVM tampering row: Go back to paper ballot, says Congress

In a letter to the ECI, the Congress asked the poll panel to 'revert to paper ballot'

In a letter to the ECI, the Congress asked the poll panel to 'revert to paper ballot'

The Congress on Saturday reiterated its demand that Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) should be scrapped after an malfunctioned during an official demonstration ahead of by-elections to two assembly constituencies in

In a letter to the of India (ECI), the Congress asked the poll panel to "revert to paper ballot".

The by-polls are scheduled to be held in Ater and Bandhavgarh assembly constituencies next week.

During a demonstration to the media ahead of the by-polls, the voter-verified paper audit trail showed the as the voted party no matter whichever button was pressed on the

The Congress asked the to investigate the case alleging that the District Returning Officer (DRO) in Bhind, Madhya Pradesh, threatened media personnel not to publish the news.

Delhi Chief Minister also urged the on Saturday to investigate cases of faulty EVMs to ascertain if they were tampered with to favour the in the just-concluded assembly elections in Manipur, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Punjab.

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