AAP Trolled After It Announces Its ‘Own EVM Challenge’ With An EVM ‘Look-Alike’

SW Staff

The Aam Aadmi Party announced that it will organise its own EVM challenge on June 3, after the Election Commission rejected the party’s open hackathon request.

The party will invite wizards and technical experts from political parties, the Election Commission and also the companies which provide the electronic voting machines (EVMs) to the poll panel, for the challenge.

AAP’s Delhi unit secretary Saurabh Bharadwaj said the party will have a “bigger and better” EVM challenge than the one planned by the poll panel on the same day – June 3.

The machine to be tested in this exercise will be the same used by Bharadwaj in the Delhi Legislative Assembly last month to demonstrate how it can be tampered with.

The EC had called this machine a “look-alike” and not an “ECI-EVM”.

b’The AAP announced that it will organise its own EVM challenge on June 3 |Source : PTI’

The ruling AAP in Delhi also took a dig at the poll body for imposing “restrictions” in the latter’s EVM challenge.

What triggered it all:

The Election Commission had recently announced the EVM challenge, calling political parties to tamper with the voting machines used in the state polls held in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Manipur and Goa recently.

This was done following doubts raised by parties like the AAP, BSP and Congress over the “reliability” of the machines after the parties poor performances in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly and Delhi civic body polls.

Only the NCP and CPI(M) have responded to the EVM challenge announced by the Commission.

Soon after AAP’s announcement Twitter got flooded with reactions:

In the ECs challenge, the participants — three members per party — would be allowed to “physically examine” EVMs and check circuits, chips and motherboard. However, they will not be allowed to replace any part.

The AAP had written to the Commission asking it to remove the restrictions as it “would not be possible to tamper with the machines without giving people a free hand to do so.”

“We will organise a bigger and better EVM hackathon. Our machine is capable of getting tampered with and we have proved it. Now, let the EC hack our machines with the same kind of restrictions it has put to conduct its own challenge,” Bharadwaj added.

(Feature Image Source: PTI)

You might also like
HBO’s Harry Potter Reboot Announces First Cast Members – And It’s Already Raising Eyebrows
Prada Agrees To Buys Versace for $1.3B in Major Italian Fashion Merger
The Clock Stops For No One (Except in Bihar, Apparently)
Jaipur Isn’t an Accident. It’s Proof That Drunk Driving in India Is Practically a Free Pass
De-extinction Drama: Dire Wolves Are Back, and We’re Not Sure Whether to Celebrate or Hide!
“Excuse Me” Is Now a Crime — Women & Baby Attacked Over Two English Words