Test EVMs in R&D institutes or startups in BGE:IT minister

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

for Priyank Kharge today called for testing of Machines by R&D institutes and startups present in this IT capital.

"If they give machines to us, there are several startups and corporates here," he said, a day after chief demanded that ballot papers be used during theassembly polls in the state, due early next year.


Expressing doubts about BJP's performance in despite anti-incumbency and strong undercurrents against it, had said yesterday, "the result is lending credence to that doubt about EVM."

The referred to Bengaluru's position globally in research and development, and presence of research institutes belonging to more than 400 500 companies in the state.

"I'm not saying no to EVMs. Let's together clear all doubts or suspicion regarding EVMs with honesty."

"We are silicon valley and innovation capital of India, who will doit, if we don't," he told reporters at Kalburgi in north

Apprehension about possible EVM tampering through was raised by opposition during theassembly elections in Gujarat, which the Election Commission had termed "baseless".

"What I'm saying is technically let's open the machine and if there any faults or errors, lets get them rectified," Kharge said.

Similar doubts about the credibility of EVMs were raised during recently concluded civic polls in and assembly elections earlier this year.

The EC, which has repeatedly stated that EVMs were tamper proof, had used for the first time EVMs linked to in elections.

There was a "100 per cent match" in the random vote count on EVMs and paper trail slips carried out by the in 182 polling stations, a said yesterday during the counting.

The had carried out the exercise to ensure greater transparency in the counting process amid allegations that the EVMs could be tampered with to help

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 17:35 IST