Oppn parties to meet Friday to discuss EVM issue

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Top leaders of various opposition parties will meet Friday to discuss their future course of action on the issue of alleged tampering of EVMs and might also move the thereafter, opposition leaders said.

Sources said the has convened a meeting of opposition leaders to discuss a joint strategy on the issue of alleged tampering of electronic voting machines (EVMs) as some parties have questioned their efficacy and demanded that the revert to the old system of ballot paper.

The sources add that the opposition parties may petition the (EC) to demand that some percentage of VVPAT (voter verifiable paper audit trail) be compulsorily counted to match the EVMs.

"The opposition parties are meeting seriously to raise the issue of EVMs. We are trying to discuss the issue in a meeting of all opposition parties. We are demanding that the compulsorily count some percentage of VVPAT (paper trail of votes) with the EVMs," said

Various opposition parties have been claiming that only 2-3 countries across the world are using EVMs and the rest have reverted to the ballot paper system following complaints of EVM malfunctioning.

The Congress, while supporting the demand for reverting to the ballot paper system, has maintained that since there is very less time left for Lok Sabha elections, the should ensure counting of paper trail in 50 per cent booths across the country to ensure that there is no doubt in the minds of the voters.

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First Published: Thu, January 31 2019. 21:55 IST