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Published : May 20, 2019, 10:02 PM IST

The TDP chief claimed manipulating an electronic voting machine was as easy as tapping a phone and reiterated his demand for 50 per cent voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) verification in the Lok Sabha polls. He said Rs 9,000 crore was spent on procuring the VVPATs.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu continued to voice his suspicions about alleged manipulation of EVMS, even as he said Monday political
parties are now busy protecting the machines as there were rumours that data stored was being changed using a frequency.

The TDP chief claimed manipulating an electronic voting machine was as easy as tapping a phone and reiterated his demand for 50 per cent voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) verification in the Lok Sabha polls.

His statement comes in the wake of exit polls forecasting another term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with some of them projecting that the BJP-led NDA will get more than 300 seats to comfortably cross the majority mark of 272 in the Lok Sabha.

At a press conference, Naidu, who is spearheading an effort to cobble up an anti-BJP front, said the opposition parties were working towards a viable alternative and continuing discussions.

Raising suspicions about the EVMS, the chief minister said, "There are various rumours. Some in Delhi say they are placing new EVMs and new control units. When asked how they say they are doing it....Some say we changed all votes (in EVMs) using frequency from outside....that was what they were talking in the bazaar (market). "

As such, all political parties were now busy in protecting the EVMs, Naidu said.

"Political parties are now thinking how to protect EVMs. They think if they sit there (near the strong rooms), nobody will take away the EVMs.

They may not take away the EVMs but what if they change (data) through frequency? Chances of taking away EVMs are less but chances of changing the data through frequency
are more," Naidu claimed.

He said Rs 9,000 crore was spent on procuring the VVPATs.

"Are they ornaments for us? That much luxury for us," he wondered.

"Are heavens going to fall if it takes six more hours for counting VVPATs? When we waited for 73 days (completion of polling process), can't we wait for two more days? The administration has come to a standstill for 73 days. What's the loss if we wait for 2-3 days? Why should it be taken as an excuse? That's what I am asking," Naidu said.

Considered tech-savvy, Naidu claimed to manipulate an EVM was as easy as tapping a phone.

He said only political leaders so far had doubts over the EVMs but now all people were raising doubts.

"So now, the only way is perfectly counting the EVMs and VVPATs," he said.

The Supreme Court recently junked some opposition parties' review plea for 50 per cent VVPAT verification in the Lok Sabha polls.

Twenty-one opposition leaders, including Chandrababu Naidu, had filed a plea seeking review of the apex court's April 8 order directing the Election Commission to increase random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs to five polling booths per assembly segment.

The opposition parties had demanded that the number be raised to 50 per cent of total booths.

The chief minister claimed that the apex court did not say 50 per cent VVPATs (in a constituency) should not be counted. It only said it asked for counting in five booths, he added.

"Civil society is now asking for 100 per cent VVPAT counting. We are asking at least 50 per cent," the TDP chief said.

"Our demand is very clear. If there are any discrepancies, put them all online. It is ECIs responsibility to increase credibility. People should believe you did well," he said.

The TDP had earlier alleged large-scale EVM malfunctioning in Andhra Pradesh during the April 11 elections for the 25 Lok Sabha seats and to elect a new 175-member Assembly.

Replying to a question, Naidu said the non-BJP parties were working towards an alternative.

"We want to take it forward logically. It (talks) will continue till 23rd (May). We are talking one-to-one, various parties are discussing, like-minded parties being consulted...everything happening. What is practical, what is viable..." Naidu added.

Also Read: Kamal Haasan gets anticipatory bail on his 'Hindu terrorist' remark

Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu continued to voice his suspicions about alleged manipulation of EVMS, even as he said Monday political
parties are now busy protecting the machines as there were rumours that data stored was being changed using a frequency.

The TDP chief claimed manipulating an electronic voting machine was as easy as tapping a phone and reiterated his demand for 50 per cent voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) verification in the Lok Sabha polls.

His statement comes in the wake of exit polls forecasting another term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with some of them projecting that the BJP-led NDA will get more than 300 seats to comfortably cross the majority mark of 272 in the Lok Sabha.

At a press conference, Naidu, who is spearheading an effort to cobble up an anti-BJP front, said the opposition parties were working towards a viable alternative and continuing discussions.

Raising suspicions about the EVMS, the chief minister said, "There are various rumours. Some in Delhi say they are placing new EVMs and new control units. When asked how they say they are doing it....Some say we changed all votes (in EVMs) using frequency from outside....that was what they were talking in the bazaar (market). "

As such, all political parties were now busy in protecting the EVMs, Naidu said.

"Political parties are now thinking how to protect EVMs. They think if they sit there (near the strong rooms), nobody will take away the EVMs.

They may not take away the EVMs but what if they change (data) through frequency? Chances of taking away EVMs are less but chances of changing the data through frequency
are more," Naidu claimed.

He said Rs 9,000 crore was spent on procuring the VVPATs.

"Are they ornaments for us? That much luxury for us," he wondered.

"Are heavens going to fall if it takes six more hours for counting VVPATs? When we waited for 73 days (completion of polling process), can't we wait for two more days? The administration has come to a standstill for 73 days. What's the loss if we wait for 2-3 days? Why should it be taken as an excuse? That's what I am asking," Naidu said.

Considered tech-savvy, Naidu claimed to manipulate an EVM was as easy as tapping a phone.

He said only political leaders so far had doubts over the EVMs but now all people were raising doubts.

"So now, the only way is perfectly counting the EVMs and VVPATs," he said.

The Supreme Court recently junked some opposition parties' review plea for 50 per cent VVPAT verification in the Lok Sabha polls.

Twenty-one opposition leaders, including Chandrababu Naidu, had filed a plea seeking review of the apex court's April 8 order directing the Election Commission to increase random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs to five polling booths per assembly segment.

The opposition parties had demanded that the number be raised to 50 per cent of total booths.

The chief minister claimed that the apex court did not say 50 per cent VVPATs (in a constituency) should not be counted. It only said it asked for counting in five booths, he added.

"Civil society is now asking for 100 per cent VVPAT counting. We are asking at least 50 per cent," the TDP chief said.

"Our demand is very clear. If there are any discrepancies, put them all online. It is ECIs responsibility to increase credibility. People should believe you did well," he said.

The TDP had earlier alleged large-scale EVM malfunctioning in Andhra Pradesh during the April 11 elections for the 25 Lok Sabha seats and to elect a new 175-member Assembly.

Replying to a question, Naidu said the non-BJP parties were working towards an alternative.

"We want to take it forward logically. It (talks) will continue till 23rd (May). We are talking one-to-one, various parties are discussing, like-minded parties being consulted...everything happening. What is practical, what is viable..." Naidu added.

Also Read: Kamal Haasan gets anticipatory bail on his 'Hindu terrorist' remark

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AP CM raises suspicion about EVMS being manipulated
Amaravati, May 20 (PTI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister
N Chandrababu Naidu continued to voice his suspicions about
alleged manipulation of EVMS, even as he said Monday political
parties are now busy protecting the machines as there were
rumours that data stored was being changed using a frequency.
The TDP chief claimed manipulating an electronic voting
machine was as easy as tapping a phone and reiterated his
demand for 50 per cent voter verifiable paper audit trail
(VVPAT) verification in the Lok Sabha polls.
His statement comes in the wake of exit polls forecasting
another term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with some of
them projecting that the BJP-led NDA will get more than 300
seats to comfortably cross the majority mark of 272 in the Lok
Sabha.
At a press conference, Naidu, who is spearheading an
effort to cobble up an anti-BJP front, said the opposition
parties were working towards a viable alternative and
continuing discussions.
Raising suspicions about the EVMS, the chief minister
said "There are various rumours. Some in Delhi say they are
placing new EVMs and new control units. When asked how, they
say they are doing it....
Some say we changed all votes (in EVMs) using frequency
from outside....that was what they were talking in the bazaar
(market). "
As such, all political parties were now busy in
protecting the EVMs, Naidu said.
         "Political parties are now thinking how to protect
EVMs. They think if they sit there (near the strong rooms),
nobody will take away the EVMs.
         They may not take away the EVMs but what if they
change (data) through frequency? Chances of taking away EVMs
are less but chances of changing the data through frequency
are more," Naidu claimed.
         He said Rs 9,000 crore was spent on procuring the
VVPATs.
         "Are they ornaments for us? That much luxury for us,"
he wondered.
         "Are heavens going to fall if it takes six more hours
for counting VVPATs? When we waited for 73 days (completion of
polling process), cant we wait for two more days?
Administration has come to a standstill for 73 days.
          Whats the loss if we wait for 2-3 days? Why should
it be taken as an excuse? Thats what I am asking," Naidu
said.
          Considered tech-savvy, Naidu claimed manipulating an
EVM was as easy as tapping a phone.
          He said only political leaders so far had doubts
over the EVMs but now all people were raising doubts.
          "So now, only way is perfectly counting the EVMs and
VVPATs," he said.
The Supreme Court recently junked some opposition
parties' review plea for 50 per cent VVPAT verification in the
Lok Sabha polls.
Twenty-one opposition leaders, including Chandrababu
Naidu, had filed a plea seeking review of the apex court's
April 8 order directing the Election Commission to increase
random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs to five polling
booths per assembly segment.
          The opposition parties had demanded that the number
be raised to 50 per cent of total booths.
The chief minister claimed that the apex court did
not say 50 per cent VVPATs (in a constituency) should not be
counted. It only said it asked for counting in five booths, he
added.
          "Civil society is now asking for 100 per cent VVPAT
counting. We are asking at least 50 per cent," the TDP chief
said.
          "Our demand is very clear.If there are any
discrepancies, put them all online. It is ECIs responsibility
to increase credibility. People should believe you did well,"
he said.
The TDP had earlier alleged large-scale EVM
malfunctioning in Andhra Pradesh during the April 11 elections
for the 25 Lok Sbha seats and to elect a new 175-member
Assembly.
          Replying to a question, Naidu said the non-BJP
parties were working towards an alternative.
          "We want to take it forward logically. It (talks)
will continue till 23rd (May).
We are talking one-to-one, various parties are
discussing, like-minded parties being consulted...everythings
happening. What is practical, what is viable..." Naidu added.
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