Bringing BJP to power EC's only aim: Kejriwal on EVM-tampering fraud

He asked, 'Why are all defective machines voting only for the BJP?'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal

Chief Minister Kejriwal on Monday blamed the Commission for "EVM-tampering fraud" and said the poll panel's only aim was to bring the to power at any cost.

Kejriwal said 18 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) had surfaced in Dholpur in Rajasthan which voted only for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) no matter which button was pressed by the voters.

The Dholpur by-was held on Sunday.

"Eighteen EVMs in one constituency means at least 10 per cent of the total number of machines were tampered with," Kejriwal told the media, adding doubts also arose about the other 90 per cent machines.

"The Commission is still not ready to probe the issue of tampering despite all the evidence... This raises suspicion if the tampering is being done on its directions," Kejriwal said.

He also referred to an earlier allegedly tampered in Bhind in Madhya Pradesh.

The Aam Aadmi Party leader said the machines were not malfunctioning as claimed by the Commission but were actually tampered with.

"If there was some defect, then some machines would have voted for the Congress, some for the AAP and some for the But why are all defective machines voting only for the

"It means this is not a malfunction but the software of these machines have been tampered with or has been completely changed."

He asked why elections were being held at all and said the Commission should simply declare the the winner in every

"Now the Commission is no more interested in conducting elections in a free and fair manner. It seems now their only objective is to bring the in power at any cost."

The Chief Minister said all the EVMs for the municipal polls to be held on April 23 were being brought from Rajasthan although a large number of EVMs were available in

"All EVMs in Rajasthan are manipulated. That is why they want elections using those machines."

Kejriwal had earlier demanded the use of paper ballot in Delhi's civic polls to ensure transparency - even if the needed to be postponed because of this.

Bringing BJP to power EC's only aim: Kejriwal on EVM-tampering fraud

He asked, 'Why are all defective machines voting only for the BJP?'

He asked, 'Why are all defective machines voting only for the BJP?'

Chief Minister Kejriwal on Monday blamed the Commission for "EVM-tampering fraud" and said the poll panel's only aim was to bring the to power at any cost.

Kejriwal said 18 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) had surfaced in Dholpur in Rajasthan which voted only for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) no matter which button was pressed by the voters.

The Dholpur by-was held on Sunday.

"Eighteen EVMs in one constituency means at least 10 per cent of the total number of machines were tampered with," Kejriwal told the media, adding doubts also arose about the other 90 per cent machines.

"The Commission is still not ready to probe the issue of tampering despite all the evidence... This raises suspicion if the tampering is being done on its directions," Kejriwal said.

He also referred to an earlier allegedly tampered in Bhind in Madhya Pradesh.

The Aam Aadmi Party leader said the machines were not malfunctioning as claimed by the Commission but were actually tampered with.

"If there was some defect, then some machines would have voted for the Congress, some for the AAP and some for the But why are all defective machines voting only for the

"It means this is not a malfunction but the software of these machines have been tampered with or has been completely changed."

He asked why elections were being held at all and said the Commission should simply declare the the winner in every

"Now the Commission is no more interested in conducting elections in a free and fair manner. It seems now their only objective is to bring the in power at any cost."

The Chief Minister said all the EVMs for the municipal polls to be held on April 23 were being brought from Rajasthan although a large number of EVMs were available in

"All EVMs in Rajasthan are manipulated. That is why they want elections using those machines."

Kejriwal had earlier demanded the use of paper ballot in Delhi's civic polls to ensure transparency - even if the needed to be postponed because of this.

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