Haryana BJP candidate claims to have rigged EVMs, gets EC notice

In a video, Bakshish Virk is seen telling the voters that ‘they’ (apparently he and his party) had tampered EVMs in a way that every vote would go to BJP, irrespective of the button a voter presses

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The Election Commission has served a notice to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Assandh in Haryana over his video remark that they (BJP) had tampered the electronic voting machines (EVMs) and every vote would go to his party.

Taking cognizance, the poll panel has appointed former Deputy Election Commissioner Vinod Zutshi as a special observer for the constituency in the Karnal district, according to Joint Chief Electoral Officer Inder Jeet.

In the video, Bakshish Virk was heard saying he and his supporters had tampered EVMs in a way that every vote would go to the BJP, irrespective of the button the voters pressed. He said they would also come to know who they cast their vote for.

"We have sought a reply from the BJP candidate," District Election Officer Vinay Pratap Singh said.

Congress leader and former MP Deepender Hooda had tweeted Virk's video.


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Published: 20 Oct 2019, 8:25 PM