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Markadwadi becomes focal point of MVA’s anti-EVM drive

Markadwadi village in Maharashtra is at the center of an MVA campaign against EVMs, alleging electoral fraud after a recent assembly defeat.

Updated on: Dec 07, 2024 08:14 am IST
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MUMBAI: Markadwadi village in Solapur district has become the epicenter of a campaign against alleged electoral malpractices mounted by the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), which is blaming Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) for its embarrassing defeat in the assembly elections.

Markadwadi becomes focal point of MVA’s anti-EVM drive

In a symbolic and dramatic gesture on Friday, local MLA Uttamrao Jankar (NCP-SP) took a fistful of soil from Markadwai and offered it at Chaityabhoomi, a memorial dedicated to Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian Constitution. The MVA timed the launch of its protest for December 6, to coincide with Mahaparinirvan Diwas, which commemorates the death anniversary of Dr Ambedkar. While offering the soil, Jankar emphasised that it was Dr Ambedkar who had secured their voting rights, which he claimed had been “snatched” by the Mahayuti alliance with the aid of EVMs.

Opposition parties have a series of events planned for their anti-EVM campaign. On Sunday, NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar will visit Markadwadi, while Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who is also leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, is likely to lead a march against EVMs from the village. Leaders from the state Congress unit are also likely to meet Gandhi in the near future.

“We demand that the Election Commission conduct a re-poll through ballot papers in the state. If they don’t, we will approach the Supreme Court next week,” Jankar said, adding, “The MVA coalition, especially Rahul Gandhi, will hold a long march from Markadwadi.” He said they would “ignite a fire against EVMs” that the government would not be able to contain.

Londhe said they have sought time from Gandhi and will hand over the soil to him. “Jankar and the Markadwadi villagers are keen for Rahul ji to join the campaign. We will brief him on the issue and a further decision will be taken,” he said.

Nana Patole told the media that it is the people’s wish to bring back the ballot paper for voting, not the wish of one party. “The Markadwadi episode has proved that the government wants to hide facts,” he claimed.

NCP (SP) leader and MLA Jitendra Awhad said the government and the Election Commission were “afraid” and therefore shut down the mock re-poll. “They knew that if the results contradicted those of the EVMs, the issue would blow up across Maharashtra.”

Former chief minister and BJP Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Chavan said that opposition parties were struggling to come up with genuine issues. “They are short of problems and hence pushing the same old issue of EVM,” Chavan said, who crossed over to the BJP in February this year.

 
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