After BJP's sweep, Akhilesh Yadav calls for non-electronic, verifiable voting method

Yadav said no major democracy, including the US, uses electronic machines to capture and store people's mandate, and the use of machines had created doubt in the minds of voters
Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav speaks during a public meeting (Photo | PTI)
Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav speaks during a public meeting (Photo | PTI)

LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday batted for the use of ballot papers, and referring to EVMs without naming it said that “these machines” and the (poll) results have created a feeling of distrust in people's minds.

Giving the example of US elections, Yadav said if India is following Americans on “burgers, pizzas and jeans”, then their use of ballot papers should also be copied.

Other leaders, including BJP leader Subramanian Swamy, have questioned the use of electronic machines for voting when no other country does so, pointing to the possibility of misuse and manipulation of data.

The question of the manipulation of EVM data has again hit the headlines after the BJP swept the polls even in states like Chhattisgarh where exit polls had predicted a victory for the opposition.

Referring to the ruling BJP, Yadav said that the party has power and will set the narrative, and will tweak anything anyone else says.

“I had said a number of times that we understand technology. We have grown up with technology.

In UP, the SP government had distributed the maximum number of laptops,” Yadav said while speaking to reporters at the SP office here.

"The most powerful country in the world, America, where voting is done for months, and then months are spent for counting,”" he said.

"“Why do you want results in three hours? “Today, we are following the US in every area be it burgers, pizzas or jeans. Then we should also copy (their use of) ballot papers."

Yadav added that when the US machines failed during the rescue operation in the Uttarakhand tunnel recently, the country's youth saved the day.

"The SP is of the view that whether we lose or win we want the faith in democracy to increase. These machines and results have created a feeling of distrust in the minds of the people.

"Maybe the technology could be right, but there is a feeling of distrust among people. So, we are of the view that voting should be held through ballot papers," Yadav said.

He also said that the Election Commission of India had (in 2022) served a notice to him to substantiate his allegation against the poll authority of mass deletion of voters from Yadav and Muslim communities from the electoral rolls of every assembly seat during the Uttar Pradesh elections in 2022.

"I had sent the names of the voters along with their affidavits to the ECI, but no action was taken against those officers," he said.

On Lok Sabha MP Danish Ali's suspension from the Bahujan Samaj Party, Yadav said he was not seized of the situation.

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