In a joint appeal sent to the Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath yesterday the Mizo National Front (MNF), Mizoram People's Conference (MPC), Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) and BJP said people have the right to exercise franchise without doubts and fear of manipulations and the VVPAT would ensure transparency.
The VVPAT system enables a voter to see in print the vote cast by him. However, the paper slip of his vote is not handed over to him and is kept separately at the polling booth.
"There are still some developed countries which are continuing with the use of ballot papers due to its reliability and less chances of being tampered with," they said.
"Some political parties in Mizoram had voiced their doubts about the EVMs and expressed suspicion that they could be tampered with and manipulated," the letter said.
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