Polling for the first phase of the local body elections in Uttar Pradesh took place on Wednesday (November 22). In the first phase, voting was held in 24 districts of Uttar Pradesh. But pressing any button in the electronic voting machine on a polling booth of Meerut, only a case of voting for the Bharatiya Janata Party came out. It's been kindled around.
According to the Times of India report, the officials of Meerut told the machine was bad and claimed that there was some disturbance. While non-BJP parties allege that machines were tampered with. Show similarity in Meerut's ward- 89 Pressing any button here shows the BJP slip emerging.
The Aam Aadmi Party has again started raising fears of mess in EVM. Aam Aadmi Party showed the issue of going to vote to BJP in EVM tampering through video. Press the button for any party, the vote is going to the BJP.
The Aam Aadmi Party said that 7 machines in Uttarakhand were seized by the High Court. Such incidents are also happening in the local body elections in Meerut and Kanpur. We had demanded that Uttar Pradesh body elections be on ballot papers. How is it happening that the direct vote is going to the lotus, Sometimes why does not the vote go away on the broom? We demand that a comprehensive investigation be done, the Central Election Commission should investigate it. If EVM is tampered with, then it is a constitutional issue. By issuing a white paper and telling what the EC is doing in this case, the confidence of the public will remain in the EVM. Election Commission should take strong steps in this matter soon.
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