Home / Mumbai / Mumbai News / Article / ‘No data, yet ECI, judiciary expect people to trust EVMs’

‘No data, yet ECI, judiciary expect people to trust EVMs’

Venkatesh Nayak, Director, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, demands answers from EVM manufacturers

Listen to this article :
As per RTI revelations EVMs become defective in storage, even when nobody has touched them. File pic/PTI

As per RTI revelations EVMs become defective in storage, even when nobody has touched them. File pic/PTI

The electronic voting machine has been a perennial point of discussion, for the losing candidate and its parties. Often doubts have been raised about its effective functioning. Venkatesh Nayak, Director, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, New Delhi, recently filed an RTI to EVM manufacturers

He has asked Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Electronic Corporation of India Limited (ECIL)  for the names and contact details of the manufacturers/suppliers of various components of the EVMs and VVPATs that will be used in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and State Assembly elections.

Trending Stories

Latest Photoscta-pos

Latest VideosView All

Latest Web StoriesView All

Mid-Day FastView All

Advertisement