At the first meeting here of the new SP MLAs, the consensus was to go back to the traditional paper ballots in future to rule out possibility of any tampering of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), party spokesman Rajendra Chowdhury said.
The MLAs felt that the party's drubbing at the hands of the BJP was because of EVM tampering and suggested all relevant proof should be collected to substantiate their charge, he said.
An angry Mayawati had yesterday decided to move court over alleged tampering of EVMs in the recent Assembly polls, an issue which led the Delhi chief minister to cry conspiracy.
Kejriwal also said that before 2014 Lok Sabha polls even some BJP leaders like L K Advani were not in favour of the EVMs.
SP National President Akhilesh Yadav had said on March 11, the day results were declared, "If questions have been raised by the Bahujan Samaj Party on EVMs, government should probe it. I will also look at it on my level," he had told reporters.
The meeting at SP headquarters was attended by Akhilesh,
his uncle Shivpal Yadav, senior leader Azam Khan and party office bearers.
However, there was no decision as to who will be the Leader of the SP Legislature Party.
Chowdhury said Akhilesh congratulated the newly elected MLAs for winning elections in the "adverse scenario".
"When the PM and the BJP national President were trying to mislead and gag voice in democracy during elections, SP won 47 seats," he said quoting Akhilesh.
He also said that SP MLAs have been asked to highlight the BJP's "anti-people measures" after it takes over and continue their fight on principles of "samajwad" (socialism).
