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Maharashtra: RTI reply confirms EVM malfunction helped BJP

Gangli further said: "This case conclusively proves an 'EVM fraud'. It was brought to notice by a voter.

Amidst a raging debate on whether the Electronic Voting Machines can be tampered with, an RTI reply has revealed that a malfunction in the machine may have helped the BJP in Maharashtra.

Maharashtra: RTI reply confirms EVM malfunction helped BJP

RTI activist Anil Galgali said that elections held on Feb 16 for the Buldhana Zilla Parishad polls from Lonar at a polling station in Sultanpur village showed the machine 'malfunction'.

He told IANS: "Everytime the voter pressed a symbol of Coconut, allotted to a candidate, the LED lamp of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s Lotus used to flash. This was reported to the District Collector by the Returning Officer in his inquiry report and furnished under an RTI query."

The activist filed his query on June 16 after learning of the aggrieved candidate's complaint. Galgani further said: "The Buldhana collectorate's election department replied that at polling station No. 56 in Sultanpur of Lonar town, when the voter pressed the Independent candidate No. 1's Coconut symbol, the LED lamp flashed against the BJP candidate No. 4's Lotus symbol, signifying that the vote had gone to the latter."
He went on to state that when candidate Asha Arun Zore lodged her complaint around 10:30 AM , no action was taken but later on around 1:30 PM, after more complaints poured in, the officer took action.

After talking to all candidates, officer Manikrao Bazaar took cognizance of the complaints and informed polling station in-charge Ramnarayan Sawant, who informed the RO, Lonar of the incident.

Assistant RO of Lonar personally visited the station and verified that pressing a particular candidate's button was leading to candidate four's (BJP) vote button glowing. The election was cancelled, the malfunctioning machine was sealed and a standby unit was put into operation. A repoll took place after five days, the RTI revealed.

Gangli further said: "This case conclusively proves an 'EVM fraud'. It was brought to notice by a voter, confirmed by many other voters, the RO and other officials also reconfirmed it and sent a report to the Collector. In order to avoid such repetition in future, the EC must consider alternatives to the EVMs which can be tampered with."

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