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Karnataka Congress Leader Seeks Special Committee Probe For 19 Lakh Missing EVMs

In the latest updates, Senior Karnataka Congress leader and MLA H.K. Patil approached Legislative Assembly Speaker Vishveshwara Hegde Kageri on Sunday to investigate 19 lakh “missing” Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

An delegation driven by Patil presented a reminder to the Speaker, requesting that the test must be led by the Special Committee headed by a Judge of the Supreme Court.

Patil expressed that he had submitted 2,750 pages of archives in such a manner. The archive included the RTI answers by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and issues that have been taken up by the courts.

Tending to public interview after accommodation of reports, Patil communicated his indignation regarding over the top postponement in taking up petitions by the courts in regards to election petitions and EVMs.

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“There has been banter in the nation and the issue is encircled by a lot of disarray. The ECI ought to sort out moral hackathon in Vidhana Soudha (Legislative Assembly),” Patil said.

“I have raised issues connected with monetary exchanges that are occurring inside the Election Commission. I have likewise examined about citizens being paid through advanced stages,” he stated.

“In background to this, we have asked to shape an exceptional advisory group headed by a Judge of the Supreme Court to investigate the issue of 19 lakh missing democratic machines. I have given contributions of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) put together by RTI dissident Manoranjan Roy,” the Congress chief told the mediapersons.

“EVMs which are more seasoned than 15 years ought not be utilized. There had been a council report in 2007 on the most proficient method to arrange old EVMs. From 2007 to 2018, for a long time, the Election Commission chose not to see this proposal,” Patil said.

 

 

 

 

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