Ballot paper is time consuming, outdated: Anna Hazare on EVM row

An entire world is using EVMs and it is a better option than ballot voting, says Hazare

Ballot paper is time consuming, outdated: Anna Hazare on EVM row
Social activist Anna Hazare interacts with media at 'Bapu Kuti' during Padyatra meeting in Sewagram of Wardha district in Maharashtra.
ANI Ahmednagar
Last Updated : Mar 15 2017 | 9:53 PM IST

Slamming Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's for putting the onus on the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), social activist Anna Hazare on Wednesday told ANI that the use of ballot paper is time-consuming and outdated.

"World is progressing at a fast rate and here we are discussing of going back in time to ballot papers. An entire world is using EVMs and it is a better option than ballot voting," Hazare asserted.

Explaining his statement he added, "First of all, the voters either sign or give fingerprints on the ballot paper which is a time taking process. Secondly, the voter folds the ballot paper and puts is inside the box then, at last, comes the counting process which is again time-consuming."

He further said that through EVMs comparatively less time is consumed but advised to use totaliser machines that would ensure no mistakes in counting of the votes.

"We have written to the Election Commission for a number of times and the Commission has also asked the government to buy the totaliser machines but no initiative has been taken," he added.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener today alleged that the EVMs were tampered during the recently conducted assembly polls in the five states that ultimately resulted in his party's dismal show especially in Punjab.

Addressing a press conference here, Kejriwal suggested that the Election Commission needs to relook at the use of EVMs in the electoral process until faith is restored in it.

"Many said that there is anger against the Akalis and AAP is sweeping polls, still AAP got 25 percent votes and SAD got 31 percent votes.

How is it possible? Even in Malwa, we got thrashed and Congress won there. How is it possible?" Kejriwal asked.

He further said is it possible through the EVMs that 20-25 percent vote share meant for the AAP was transferred to the SAD-BJP alliance.

Kejriwal further asked the Election Commission to count slips of Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail or VVPAT and match it with the figures of EVM results.

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati had earlier also put the onus on the EVMs for her loss in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, saying the machine accepted votes only in favour of the BJP.

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First Published: Mar 15 2017 | 9:28 PM IST

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