new delhi: Those who have been accused of molesting EVMs during voting, now the Election Commission has given an open challenge. Claiming the firm security of the EVM, the commission said that between the first week of May and May 10, anyone can hacked these machines.
An official source said, from the first week of May, experts, scientists and technicians can try to hack machines by coming for a week or 10 days. He said that this challenge will be for one week or 10 days and there will be different levels. Election Commission can challenge the challenge of tampering EVMs by opening these machines and also tampering it.
Political parties are raising questions on EVM
Let me tell you that BSP supremo Mayawati, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav and various political parties including Congress had questioned the functioning of EVMs. A Congress delegation had also met the President today on the EVM hack case.
At the same time, Kejriwal has challenged the Election Commission that if he gives EVM to him under the supervision of his official, he will prove it is tampered. They claim that while programming, when programming is done, data can be disturbed at the same time. That is, the game is played only in the feed, then only the machine can give the wrong result. The commission, which has been getting two days of daily complaints and social media type viral things, decided to organize this.
All the allegations rejected by the Election Commission
On the allegations, the Election Commission says that there is no possible disturbance in programming. It can not be that the machine gives another result when checking the polling agent and giving second result at the time of voting. The Election Commission has challenged that such allegations prove their point.
It has happened before
Earlier, in 2004, the Election Commission organized a similar workshop. There was no EVM even hacked or tempered in it. But even then many veterans, including BJP leader LK Advani, had questioned the credibility of the EVM after badly losing the election. The Election Commission said that even after questioning the trustworthiness of EVM in 2009, we had given the open challenge, but no one could prove it.