Election Commission readying blueprint to stop social media misuse in polls: Deputy ECI

On the demand raised by some Opposition parties for usage of ballot papers instead of EVMs in future polls, Kumar said the EC is always ready to address doubts, if any, of political parties about EVMs

Published: 08th August 2018 11:34 PM  |   Last Updated: 08th August 2018 11:34 PM   |  A+A-

Election Commission of India (File | PTI)

By PTI

INDORE: The Election Commission of India is preparing a blueprint to stop the "misuse" of the social media during elections, Deputy Election Commissioner Chandra Bhushan Kumar said here today.

Addressing a press conference, Kumar said the EC has been holding discussions with all the stakeholders on this issue.

"A blueprint is being prepared to prevent misuse of the social media during elections. The EC will issue appropriate directions in this regard in the coming days," he said.

Kumar said a committee already exists within the Election Commission on this issue.

"The discussions with the stakeholders on this topic (about the misuse of social media during elections) are going on. The EC will issue appropriate instructions on the basis of the outcome of this process," the deputy election commissioner said.

He said social media "misuse" is a global issue and various countries are trying their best to tackle it.

"We will share it (the blueprint) with you (media) when our plan in this regard is ready," he said.

On the demand raised by some Opposition parties for usage of ballot papers instead of EVMs in future polls, Kumar said the EC is always ready to address doubts, if any, of political parties about EVMs.

The deputy commissioner said voters can see which candidate they have voted for through the Voter-Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT).

On the question of allegations by opposition parties in Madhya Pradesh about bungling in the voter's list, Kumar said necessary corrections were made in the electoral rolls from time to time.

Madhya Pradesh is going to polls later this year. The deputy commissioner assured that the elections will be held with an error-free voter list. The Congress had alleged irregularities in electoral rolls in Madhya Pradesh.

The party had claimed that around 60 lakh voters registered in the voting list of the state are fake.

However, the Election Commission in June this year rejected Congress' allegations of large-scale discrepancies in the voters' list, saying field verifications showed that such charges were not borne out.

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