Opposition parties in Maharashtra cry foul as allegations of EVM tampering surface, questioning the integrity of the electoral process.
Evm ControversyMaharashtra ElectionsElection CommissionShinde SenaVoter IntegrityReal Estate MaharashtraJun 17, 2024
The EVM controversy is about allegations of EVMs being tampered with or hacked during elections, sparking concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.
Mangesh Pandilkar is the brother-in-law of newly elected Mumbai North West Lok Sabha MP Ravindra Waikar, who has been accused of using a mobile phone at a counting center.
The Election Commission has reiterated that EVMs are 100% safe and cannot be hacked by mobile phones, dismissing the allegations of tampering.
Sanjay Nirupam is a leader of the Shinde Sena party, who has defended Ravindra Waikar and dismissed the allegations of EVM tampering.
The controversy has raised concerns about the reliability of EVMs and the integrity of the electoral process in India, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability in the election process.
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