The party has also exhorted all opposition parties to boycott the polls if their demand was not paid heed to.
The
Aam
Aadmi Party (AAP) on Wednesday demanded that in view of the
latest charges against the electronic voting machines (EVMs) by a
hacker in London, the old, tried and tested ballot papers should be
used again in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.
The
party has also exhorted all opposition parties to boycott the polls
if their demand was not paid heed to.
Rajya
Sabha member of AAP and in-charge of Uttar Pradesh, Sanjay Singh told
IANS that this was necessary to "save democracy and install
faith of the people once again in the election process".
The
national spokesman of the AAP further said that the latest
revelations clearly shrouded the neutrality of the
EVM's and hence should be replaced with ballot papers.
"These
EVM's show the benefit of EVM's going to the ruling Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) and takes away from the opposition a level playing field"
he said further.
Chief
spokesman of the party's state unit, Vaibhav Maheshwari while
claiming that the Election Commission was not ready to concede that
the EVM's were open for tampering demanded that the poll panel ensure
a "public audit" of the EVM's.
Raising
doubts on the fairies of the EVM's, the party has demanded that all
political parties should write to the Election Commission of India,
saying that they will boycott the elections for the Lok Sabha if the
EVM's were used for the polls.
"There
is no other option but to ban the EVM's and conduct the Lok Sabha and
all future elections through ballot paper method" Sanjay Singh
said.
Samajwadi
Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday had spoken on similar
lines and had cited the example of a "developed nation like
Japan" which still used the traditional ballot paper method for
elections in their country.
"In
view of the recent revelations, further doubts have been created in
the minds of people and the EC should taken them into account"
the former UP chief minister has said.
The
ruling BJP leaders, both in the state and the centre, have trashed
the accusations made by the opposition parties and have claimed that
by raising doubts on the EVM's, the opposition was making ground for
an almost certain defeat at the hustings in the Lok Sabha 2019 polls.
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