5 Jul 2009, 0404 hrs IST, TNN |
NEW DELHI: In a move that could have a far-reaching impact on how future elections are conducted in the country, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is veering round to the view that Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) can be tampered with. Omesh Saigal, a 1964 batch IAS officer and alumnus of IIT Delhi, who is considered an expert on EVMs, gave a convincing presentation to the top EC officials on Friday morning. According to the sources, Saigal demonstrated with his software that by keying in a certain code number, one could ensure that every fifth vote cast in a particular polling booth goes in favour of a particular candidate or party. |
05 July 2009
EVMs can be easily tweaked: Expert
Labels:
Democracy,
Facts,
Global Politics,
Human Rights,
India,
South Asia,
Vote Fraud
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