New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday termed the alleged incident of EVM being damaged by YSR Congress MLA Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy, as "sheer mockery of the system."
The court also barred him from entering the counting area and station concerned designated for Macherla assembly constituency on the day of the counting on June 4.
The apex court wondered how the high court granted interim protection in such matters. The matter pertains to a viral video that showed the MLA smashing the EVM machine in the polling booth in Macherla.
A vacation bench comprising justices Aravind Kumar and Sandeep Mehta was hearing a plea by TDP activist from Macherla, Namburi Seshagiri Rao, against YSR Congress MLA. Rao, who is also the counting agent of the TDP, said that the MLA had destroyed the EVM in Macherla on the day of polling.
Rao’s counsel urged the bench to examine the video of the incident.
'Tell All Video'
“What fun is being made… This is the mockery of the system, sheer mockery (of the system)… How many people can enter the polling booth,” Justice Mehta said, after watching the video of the incident.
The apex court was informed that the high court had granted anticipatory bail to Reddy till June 5. Senior advocate Vikas Singh, representing Reddy, said that he was ready to give an undertaking that he would not go near the counting station and urged the bench to allow the high court to continue hearing the matter on June 6.
SC's Poser On Interim Protection
The bench questioned why interim protection was given by the high court in such a case and added, “let this be an example…we will tell the high court to decide it on merits without being influenced by its earlier order.” Justice Mehta said it is not only about the video but there are pictures of the EVM being damaged on the Election Commission’s website and “it was a live web telecast”.