Kumar said that the EVMs used in the last election to the 40-member state legislature on November 25 last were kept in the strong rooms due to the pending case on election petition in the Gauhati High Court.
The CEO said that 23 opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) candidates filed election petition in the High Court asking the court to appoint an expert committee to verify the EVMs alleging that they might be tampered with.
He added that electorate would exercise franchise in the coming election to the lone Lok Sabha seat and also in the by-election to the Hrangturzo assembly seat vacated by state chief minister Lal Thanhawla to be held on the same day.
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