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Udit Raj raises doubts on SC hearing EVM rigging complaints

Congress leader Udit Raj has raised questions over the way Supreme Court has dealt with complaints of EVM rigging and verification of VVPAT slips. Earlier SC declined to hear a PIL which sought 100 percent verification of VVPAT slips with the EVMs during the counting of votes.

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Published : May 22, 2019, 2:08 PM IST

Updated : May 22, 2019, 5:21 PM IST

Congress leader Udit Raj

New Delhi: Congress leader Udit Raj on Wednesday raised questions over the way the Supreme Court dealt with complaints of EVM rigging and petitions seeking review of all VVPAT slips with EVM recorded votes on the day of counting day.

"Why does Supreme Court not want all VVPAT slots to be counted. Is it also involved in rigging. In the process of selection, when the government work has been slow for almost three months, then it takes two to three days to count," Raj tweeted.

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a PIL which sought 100 percent verification of Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) during the counting of votes on May 23 for the recently held Lok Sabha elections.

The plea was filed by Tech for All, a Chennai-based organisation.

Before this on May 7, the top court dismissed a petition filed by 21 Opposition parties to review its April judgment.

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Earlier on April 8, an apex court bench headed by the CJI directed the Election Commission (EC) to increase random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs from one to five machines at polling booths per Assembly segment in the general elections.

The court observed that the increase in the number would provide greater satisfaction to the electorate as well as the political parties.

New Delhi: Congress leader Udit Raj on Wednesday raised questions over the way the Supreme Court dealt with complaints of EVM rigging and petitions seeking review of all VVPAT slips with EVM recorded votes on the day of counting day.

"Why does Supreme Court not want all VVPAT slots to be counted. Is it also involved in rigging. In the process of selection, when the government work has been slow for almost three months, then it takes two to three days to count," Raj tweeted.

Read | At NDA meeting, PM Modi expresses concern over 'needless controversy' over EVMs

The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a PIL which sought 100 percent verification of Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) during the counting of votes on May 23 for the recently held Lok Sabha elections.

The plea was filed by Tech for All, a Chennai-based organisation.

Before this on May 7, the top court dismissed a petition filed by 21 Opposition parties to review its April judgment.

Read | J-K BJP bats for grant of reserved seats to people displaced from PoK

Earlier on April 8, an apex court bench headed by the CJI directed the Election Commission (EC) to increase random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs from one to five machines at polling booths per Assembly segment in the general elections.

The court observed that the increase in the number would provide greater satisfaction to the electorate as well as the political parties.

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Is SC also involved in rigging: Udit Raj



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New Delhi, May 22 (IANS) Congress leader Udit Raj on Wednesday in a serious development raised questions over the way the Supreme Court has dealt with complaints of EVM rigging and with petitions seeking review of 100 per cent VVPAT slips along with electronic voting machines on vote counting day.



"Why does the Supreme Court not want all the VVPAT slots to be counted? Is it also involved in rigging? In the process of selection, when the government work has been slow for almost three months, then it takes two to three days to count," Raj tweeted.



The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a PIL which sought 100 per cent verification of Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) slips with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) during the counting of votes on May 23 for the recently held Lok Sabha elections.



The plea was filed by Tech for All, a Chennai-based organisation.



Before this on May 7, the top court dismissed a petition filed by 21 Opposition parties to review its April judgment.



Earlier on April 8, an apex court bench headed by the CJI, directed the Election Commission (EC) to increase random matching of VVPAT slips with EVMs from one to five machines at polling booths per Assembly segment in the general elections.



The court observed that the increase in the number would provide greater satisfaction to the electorate as well as the political parties.

 


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