In a letter to J and K Panthers Party leader Bhim Singh, the EC said the EVMs are not manufactured by any Gujarat-based company. It also said the voting machines are tamper proof and there is no scope of manipulating it due to "inbuilt" safeguards.
The poll body said the EVMs were manufactured by two PSUs-- Bharat Electronics Limited, Bangalore and Electronic Corporation of India Limited, Hyderabad.
Singh also wanted to know whether there is a guarantee that EVMs will not be "misused and manipulated" to rig polls in J and K. The EC, in its August 28 letter said, the EVMs are "completely tamper proof and cannot be manipulated at any stage owing to its technical and administrative safeguards".
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