DMK approaches High Court asking ECI not to use old EVMs
The DMK on Wednesday moved the Madras High Court with a plea to restrain the Election Commission from using electronic voting machines (EVMs) that were beyond the expiry period of 15 years, in the 6 April Tamilnadu Assembly polls.
The other prayers of the DMK, represented by its Organisation Secretary R S Bharathi, were to provide CCTV live coverage/web-stream during voting in all the polling booths and voting centres, to instal jammers at the strong rooms where EVMs are stored and at the counting centres. However, the court said it does not appear that EVMs can be tampered with without touching them.
The Opposition party also wanted the court to direct the Returning Officers to count at least 50 per cent of VVPATS, simultaneously. After listening to the preliminary arguments by DMK senior counsel P Wilson, the first bench of Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy ordered notice to the EC, returnable by 29 March. It also directed the EC to convene a meeting with all political parties immediately to identify the critical and vulnerable booths for fixing CCTV cameras for video-graphing the polling.
The judges also wondered as to whether the EC would eliminate the usage of EVMs, which were more than 15 years old. The bench also told the EC to explore whether jammers could be installed around the strong room where the EVMs are stored.