Opposition leaders on Monday decided to raise the matter of 'faulty' electronic voting machines with Election Commission of India. A team of top leaders will meet EC officials at 5 PM to discuss the matter.
In the meet with EC, the Opposition leaders will put forward their demand before EC, of holding elections 50 per cent through VVPAT machines and 50 per cent by ballot papers, sources said.
The decision was taken during a strategy meeting of Opposition leaders in Ghulam Nabi Azad's chamber in Parliament on Monday morning.
The opposition leaders are demanding that VVPAT (paper trail of voting) be introduced in all future elections. The Congress has also been pushing for use of ballot papers instead of EVMs in upcoming elections in view of the alleged tampering.
The parties are demanding that the EC dispel the apprehensions they have and reassure the people of the country and voters on the serious issue.
The opposition parties observed that free and fair elections are the basic founding blocks on which the entire edifice of country has been maintained.
“Any erosion of these basic principles which sustain this edifice needs to be addressed forthwith and in the right earnest,” said a leader.
Among those present at today’s strategy meeting held at Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad’s chamber in Parliament included Congress leaders Ahmed Patel, Anand Sharma, Kapil Sibal and Vivek Tankha, besides JDU leader Ali Anwar Ansari, TMC leader Sukhendu Sekhar Roy, BSP leader Satish Misra and SP leader Neeraj Shekhar.
NCP leader Majeed Memon, CPI leader D Raja and RJD leader J P Narain Yadav were also present during the meeting and all decided to strongly raise the issue with the EC.
(With Inputs from PTI)
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