Cong urges EC to hold all future polls with VVPAT machines

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today urged the Commission (EC) to mandatorily hold all the future elections with the paper trail of votes and honour its own commitment as well as Supreme orders in this regard.

A delegation of top leaders, led by party chief Sonia Gandhi's political secretary Ahmed Patel, Chief Commissioner (CEC) A K Joti, commissioners O P Rawat and Sunil Arora and urged them to use voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines with the electronic voting machines (EVMs) in all the elections in future.


Assembly polls are scheduled to be held in and later this year.

The leaders also pointed out that there were talks that the EC had sent the EVMs used in the Assembly polls earlier this year to

Expressing concern on the issue, they urged the poll panel to issue a clarification soon.

"We request the Commission to immediately issue appropriate instructions, directions to ensure that free and fair elections are conducted with the help of VVPAT machines, so as to ensure that the liberty of voters is protected by enabling them to effectively and freely cast their votes during Assembly 2017," the memorandum submitted by the leaders to the EC said.

The party said the EC, being the constitutional watchdog for ensuring transparency, "must make sure" that the elections were free and fair and urged it to increase the time for paper trail of votes from the current seven seconds to 13 seconds.

It also urged the EC to ensure that jail inmates or anti-social and rouge elements in preventive detention or custody were granted parole or furlough only in concurrence with the poll panel.

Senior leaders Madhusudam Mistry, Deepak Babaria, Vivek Tankha, Randeep Singh Surjewala, Arjunbhai Modwadia, Siddharth Patel, V V Rabari and Gaurav Pandya were also part of the delegation.

They called for advertising and informing the public regarding voters' rights, including the one which empowered them to object to wrong recording of votes or wrong printing or any kind of manipulation or tampering with the VVPAT machines.

"If the candidate is not satisfied with the counting process or the results, on a request, there should be a recounting immediately," the memorandum said.

"The returning officer has to give a certificate of counting and comparison of paper trails to the candidates. This would also establish the credibility of the VVPAT machines," it added.

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First Published: Fri, September 22 2017. 22:57 IST