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Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election 2018: 2 pleas filed in HC over EVMs, VVPAT slips

Jabalpur (MP) | ByPress Trust of India
Dec 05, 2018 02:51 PM IST

Madhya Pradesh assembly election 2018: The plea in the Madhya Pradesh high court in connection with electronic voting machines (EVMs) used in the December 28 assembly election will come up for hearing on December 6.

Two petitions were filed Tuesday in the Madhya Pradesh high court in connection with EVMs used in the state assembly polls held on November 28. Congress leader Naresh Saraf sought direction from the high court to set up a special investigation team (SIT) to probe alleged irregularities in the handling of reserve electronic voting machines (EVMs) in Bhopal, Satna, Sagar, Shahjapur and Khandwa.

MP assembly election 2018: Election officials check Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) ahead of Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, in Jabalpur, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018.(PTI File)
MP assembly election 2018: Election officials check Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) ahead of Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, in Jabalpur, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018.(PTI File)

The petitioner’s counsel Shashank Shekhar said no separate facility was created to keep the unused reserve EVMs after polling was held. These were kept within the vicinity of EVMs used in polling in all the assembly seats, Shekhar alleged.

The petition sought direction to the Election Commission to reveal the number of EVMs under the unused, reserve category. It also sought punishment for authorities for alleged dereliction of election duty, he informed.

The petition will come up for hearing on December 6.

The other petition, filed by advocate Amitabh Gupta, sought direction from the high court for counting of the slips of VVPAT machines used in the November 28 polling.

The voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) unit is used to verify that a vote polled by a voter goes to the chosen candidate.

Gupta said no additional infrastructure is required to carry the counting of the slips in VVPAT machines. He said the slips of VVPAT machines must be tallied with the votes polled in the EVM for all 230 Assembly constituencies that went to polls on November 28.

Counting of votes will take place on December 11.

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