Cong delegation meets EC\, demands more caution around strong rooms

Cong delegation meets EC, demands more caution around strong rooms

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Raising concerns over the security of EVMs, the moved the on Saturday, demanding adequate measures to ensure free and fair results during counting of votes polled in and elections.

Senior party and treasurer offered suggestions to the poll body separately for holding a free and fair counting of votes.

Tewari alleged that the BJP was resorting to malpractice as it feared defeat in these two states.

"Now what were EVMs doing in hotel rooms? After an election is over, an EVM is supposed to be kept in the strong room. Rather than the strong room, it was found in a hotel room. On one hand, the says that officers have been suspended, on the other the says EVMs have not been tampered with," he said.

"The fact that they are in an unauthorised place is evidence of tampering itself," he asserted.

Patel suggested to the EC that it should allow representatives of all political parties to accompany officials transporting EVMs to counting centres from strong rooms, cross check if postal ballots were received from eligible voters, review conduct of senior officials in three districts Rajnandgaon, Kondagaon and Bilaspur and initiate a second round of counting only after completion of the first round.

Earlier Saturday, the delegation which met the EC also alleged that names of voters were deleted in

Talking to reporters after meeting the Election Commission, AICC's in-charge P L Punia said suspicious activities were reported in Dhamtari constituency.

He claimed people with laptop computers and were seen roaming around strong rooms, where Electronic Voting Machines were kept after polling, on the pretext of repairing the CCTVs.

The party has filed a complaint with the in Raipur regarding this, Punia said.

Congress lawmaker claimed there was no in a strong room in Madhya Pradesh's city for over an hour during which CCTV cameras had also stopped functioning.

He claimed that 48 hours after the closing of polls in the state, a school bus bearing no number plate and carrying EVMs had reached the district collector's office.

"The objective of this was ostensibly to deposit these machines with the office of the These spare EVMs were to be deposited two hours after the polls and not after two days. This happened in the Khuria seat from where the is contesting the polls," Tankha told reporters.

Congress alleged that in Uttar Pradesh's district there were discrepancies such as erroneous deletion of names of voters on booth number 44.

He said glaring anomalies were found in 98 of 100 forms on this booth and names of people of a particular community were deleted, so they could not vote against the ruling party.

"The Election Commission has assured us that they will look into it," Singhvi said.

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 21:45 IST