LS polls: Chief Election Commissioner allays fears of EVM tampering

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LUCKNOW: Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar on Saturday sought to allay fears pertaining to the EVMs and asserted that political parties and candidates are informed about the specific EVM which has gone to a particular polling station...

"Information is given in writing to the political parties, candidates and its agents about which EVM has gone to which specific polling centre..

They are also informed about which EVM has gone for training," Kumar told reporters here...

Information about how many votes have been polled in a particular EVM after polling is available with the polling agent and they can verify the EVMs (electronic voting machines) before the counting process, he added...

The chief election commissioner was on a three-day tour to the state capital beginning February 29 to review the poll preparedness of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections..

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