Poll officials seal an EVM at a polling station after the sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections, at Trilokpur, in east Delhi, Saturday, May 25, 2024.  File Photo | PTI
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Poll official refutes media report on mobile phone-EVM link in Mumbai North West LS seat; calls it false news

ECI issues notice to Mid-day for defamation over 'false EVM OTP claims'; Cong leader Chavan seeks stay on poll result

TNIE online desk

MUMBAI: A poll official on Sunday said an EVM was a standalone system that does not need an OTP to unlock it.

Vandana Suryavanshi, returning officer of Mumbai North West Lok Sabha constituency, was reacting to a report in Mid-day newspaper about a kin of Ravindra Waikar, the Shiv Sena candidate who emerged victorious there by a wafer thin margin of 48 votes, using a mobile phone connected to an EVM during vote counting on June 4.

Mangesh Pandilkar, brother-in-law of Waikar was booked on Wednesday for allegedly using a mobile phone at a counting centre on June 4, when results of the general elections were announced, a police official said on Saturday.

"The EVM is a standalone system and there is no need for an OTP to unlock it.It is not programmable and has no wireless communication capabilities. It is a complete lie being spread by a newspaper. We have issued notice to Mid-day newspaper under sections 499, 505 of the Indian Penal Code for defamation and spreading false news," Suryavanshi said in a press conference on Sunday.

As per Vanrai police, Mangesh Pandilkar, brother-in-law of Waikar, was booked under Indian Penal Code section 188 (disobeying official order) on Wednesday for allegedly using a mobile phone at a counting centre in Goregaon on June 4, when results of the general elections were announced.

Speaking at the press conference, Suryavanshi said the personal mobile phone of one Dinesh Gurav, the data entry operator of Jogeshwari assembly constituency, was found in the hands of an unauthorised person and action is being taken in this regard.

"Data entry and vote counting are two different aspects. An OTP enables the ARO to open the encore login system for data entry. The counting process is independent and has nothing to do with unauthorised use of mobile phone, which is an unfortunate incident and is being probed," Suryavanshi added.

"Advance technical features and robust administrative safeguards are in place to rule out any possibility of manipulation.

Safeguards include conducting everything in the presence of candidates or their agents," she said.

The official said neither Waikar or losing candidate Amol Kirtikar of the Shiv Sena (UBT) had sought a recount but verification of invalid postal ballots was demanded and it was done.

Suryavanshi said CCTV footage in connection with the issue cannot be given unless there are orders from the competent court.

On Sunday, a report from Mid-day surfaced which said Mangesh Pandilkar was allegedly seen using a phone connected to an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM). According to Mid-day, police sources stated that this mobile phone was utilized to generate the OTP required to unlock the EVM.

The Vanrai police station official said the case was registered for Pandlikar's his alleged act inside a counting centre in Goregaon, which is part of Waikar's constituency.

"Pandilkar was booked on the complaint of polling personnel Dinesh Gurav. An independent candidate noticed the former using a mobile phone despite a ban on such devices at the counting centre and alerted the returning officer. The RO in turn approached Vanrai police," he said.

Pandilkar has been booked under Indian Penal Code section 188 (disobeying official order), the official added.

Ravindra Waikar defeated Sena UBT’s Amol Kirtikar by 48 votes in the Mumbai North West seat – the lowest winning margin across the country.

Meanwhile, senior Congress leader and former Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan said the poll result of Mumbai North West Lok Sabha seat must be stayed.

The Election Commission of India must call a meeting of all parties and discuss this issue thoroughly, he demanded.

"There must be a probe into the unauthorised used of the mobile phone.

The FIR report has not been made public," Chavan said.

(With imnputs from PTI)

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