Several political outfits pitched for ballot paper system
ONKAR SINGH/NEW DELHI
The Election Commission on Monday assured the representatives of all parties that it would provide ‘satisfactory solution’ to the concerns raised on the reliability of electronic voting machines (EVMs).
The Commission held a meeting here with recognised members of national and state political parties where several political outfits pitched for returning to the ballot paper system.
Briefing media persons after the meeting, Chief Election Commissioner O P Rawat said, some of the parties told that going back to ballot will not be good as it will bring back booth capturing. He said, all political parties have given positive and constructive suggestions to further improve the integrity of elections and the Commission will examine the suggestions and take steps accordingly.
In the meeting, several opposition parties raised the issues of EVM tampering and technical glitches in the voter verifiable paper (VVPAT) system. Official sources said, the representatives of the Congress, Samajwadi Party, BSP and the Trinamool Congress were among those who raised these issues and many of them also suggested going back to the ballot paper system.
Earlier in his opening remarks, the Chief Election Commissioner urged the representatives of political parties to put forward their views on important issues like transparency in political funding, media management including that of social media, bringing in trust and confidence in voting and counting process. He mentioned about the challenges faced by all the democracies globally in view of the new media and advancements in information technology. Mr. Rawat said the Commission is taking initiatives to prevent such interference.
During the meeting, the political parties urged the Commission that on the lines of Doordarshan and AIR, the free airtime to political parties should be provided on private media for electoral campaigns. They also suggested for a ceiling on expenditure limit for council elections.
The poll panel convened the meeting ahead of elections to several state assemblies later this year and the Lok Sabha polls scheduled for early next year. It has been periodically holding consultation meetings with all recognized political parties to elicit their views on various important issues. All 7 National parties and 34 State parties attended the meeting.
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