SC seeks EC response to opposition plea on EVMs

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Friday sought the Election Commission's response on a plea by 21 opposition parties seeking audit of at least 50 per cent of EVMs with corresponding Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trails (VVPATs).

"Matter will be heard on March 25, 2019. The of India to be served through the The competent authority of the of India shall depute a suitable to assist the Court on the date fixed i.e. March 25, 2019," the court said in its order.

The plea was filed, among others, by of the Telugu Desam Party, of the Nationalist Congress Party, of the National Conference, of the Loktantrik Janata Dal, of the Aam Aadmi Party, Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party, of the Trinamool Conference and M.of the DMK.

In the plea, they urged the court that 50 per cent of results of EVMs must be matched and cross-checked with VVPATs before the declaration of results in the general

Earlier in February, the opposition parties approached the to audit at least 50 per cent of EVMs with corresponding VVPATs in all constituencies during the Lok Sabha polls.

The parties had said there are "serious doubts about the credibility of EVMs and the purity of the entire electoral process" and asked the to mandate physical countercheck of paper trail and match it with the electronic vote in at least 50 per cent of all EVMs, if not all.

The 21 opposition party leaders had challenged the Election Commission's decision to verify VVPAT of only one randomly selected booth of a constituency.

Speaking to later, said that verifying the VVPAT of just one randomly selected booth in a constituency would account for just 0.44 per cent of the votes polled and this would defeat the entire purpose of attaching VVPAT to EVMs for recording votes in printed form.

He described as "ornamental" and without substance the exercise of verifying the votes exercised through EVMs with VVPAT that is undertaken by the election panel at present.

The top court had on January 7 sought the poll panel's response on a PIL by a retired bureaucrat, a former army and a former seeking to increase the cross-verification of the VVPATs with EVMs from the current 10 per cent to 30 per cent for this year's general

In their plea, retired Officer and former IAS officer M.G. Devasahayam, former Officer and retired and All had described as "manifestly arbitrary, irrational, unreasonable and, inter alia, in violation of Article 14" of the Constitution, the Election Commission's decision to "confine such a cross-verification exercise to a statistically insignificant number of approximately only one polling station in each constituency, regardless of the number of polling stations in such a constituency".

The PIL is still pending.

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First Published: Fri, March 15 2019. 20:48 IST