Bhopal:Fearing the spread of COVID-19 through electronic voting machines (EVMs), the Madhya Pradesh Congress on Tuesday demanded that the upcoming bypolls for 24 state Assembly seats be conducted using ballot papers.
The bypolls for 24 Assembly seats was necessitated following the resignations of 22 Congress MLAs and death of two other legislators. However, the dates for the same are yet to be announced.
State Congress on Tuesday submitted a memorandum to the Madhya Pradesh's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), said state Congress leader J P Dhanopia, who is in-charge of party's poll-related affairs.
"On an average, 1,000 to 1,200 citizens cast their votes in every booth. So, voters will have to repeatedly press buttons on EVMs. With the rise in COVID-19 cases in the state, the possible spread of the infection through EVMs cannot be ruled out," he said.
The Congress leader further said the state party unit has demanded the use of ballot papers for the by-elections instead. Moreover, Dhanopia said the state Congress has also submitted another memorandum to the EC seeking information about the elections to two of the 24 seats Jaura and Agar Malwa where the sitting legislators have died.
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