The Election Commission sought a detailed report from the district poll authorities in Bhind, where a bypoll is due on April 9.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Saleena Singh, who was seen in the video, however denied reports that voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) machine dispensed only BJP slips. She said they have sent their report to EC.
Latching onto the report, the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which had raised doubts on the functioning of EVM's after the recent Assembly elections, sought a through probe and return to old ballot paper system in upcoming polls including in Gujarat.
A delegation of senior Congress leader comprising Mohan Prakash, Digvijaya Singh and Jyotiraditya Scindia met Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi here demanded scrapping of EVMs forthwith and action against officials involved.
"All parties should be taken into confidence for the credibility and viability of use of EVMs or to revert back to the old system of ballot papers," the Congress delegation said.
The Congress memorandum said, "in the face of revelations abour tampering of EVMs, it is necessary that the entire process should be reexamined thoroughly and all agencies and persons involved in maintenance, operation and data feedings of machines be examined before use of EVMs in further polls."
"EVMs may be faulty, but every time they record votes for the BJP and not for the Congress, the Samajwadi Party and other parties....
"The incident in Madhya Pradesh's Bhind district was not the only one. In Assam too, there was a recent case of EVM being tampered with," he claimed.
Congress general secretary Mohan Prakash said, "We have demanded that elections be held on ballot paper because every section has expressed doubts on EVMs. If there are doubts on votes cast, then democracy is weakened."
He also questioned the "compulsion" of "using EVMs whose chip was imported".
"When elections all over the world, including in the developed countries, are taking place with ballot paper, why should we have problems in doing so," Singh said, adding he had doubts on the efficacy of EVMs right from day one.
Singh added, "From (LK Advani) Advani to Mayawati to (Arvind) Kejriwal, I stand with them on this." BJP veteran Advani had raised doubts over EVMs after 2009 polls.
"We have sought a detailed report from district election officer and would come up with a response in the evening," a Commission spokesperson said.
At a hurriedly called press conference in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Saleena Singh said her office and the district poll authorities had sent reports on the issue to the Election Commission.
"During the demonstration, the VVPAT first dispensed a slip with (BJP's) lotus symbol but the second one had (Congress') hand symbol," she said.
If the officer finds the claim to be correct, the voting will be stopped, the CEO said.
Asked about the reports that she threatened to send mediapersons to jail if they continued to say that VVPAT was dispensing only BJP slips, Singh said, "It was in a lighter vein."
"Some elements, not mediapersons, twisted the issue," she added.
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