EC rules out bringing back ballot papers for elections

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Ruling out any possibility of bringing back ballot papers for elections, on Saturday said the EVMs were being made a 'scapegoat' as the machines cannot speak and political parties needed to blame someone or something for their defeat.

"There is absolutely nothing about the integrity of the system... However, time and again whenever there are eruptions on this, we clarify the issue," Rawat said at an interactive session on "Electoral Integrity and Role of Money in Elections" organised by the and Industry (MCCI) here.

He said the panel had last July announced at an all-party meeting that all elections henceforth would be conducted using EVMs coupled with (VVPAT) machines.

VVPAT is also being used along with EVMs for enhanced transparency and credibility in the process, he said.

"EVM has been made an easy 'scapegoat' by political parties because it cannot speak and political parties need to blame someone for their defeat," he said, and claimed that India's conduct of free and fair elections was admired all across the world.

"It is creditworthy that despite such a large electorate, the is able to publish results in just a few hours."

Referring to a survey conducted in 2014 by and on elections held across the world, he said it found that did well in nine out of 11 indicators and it ended with an overall score of 59 out of 100.

India's position slipped somewhat due to its performance on just two indicators, namely money and (including fake news and social media).

"Comprehensive measures were being taken to eliminate use of money and muscle power in the elections," he said.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 16:24 IST