In a concerning development, relatives of Mumbai MP Ravindra Waikar have been booked for allegedly attempting to use a mobile phone to tamper with an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM). The incident occurred during the Maharashtra Legislative Council polls in Mumbai.
Source:- BBC news
According to reports, the accused, who are related to Waikar, allegedly tried to use their mobile phones near the EVM to unlock it. This action was promptly noticed by polling officials, who immediately intervened and prevented any tampering. Subsequently, a case was registered against the individuals under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Representation of the People Act.
Source:- news18
EVMs in India are strictly monitored and safeguarded to ensure the integrity of electoral processes. The incident has raised concerns over attempts to compromise the electoral system through unauthorized access or tampering.
Authorities have emphasized the importance of stringent vigilance and adherence to electoral guidelines to maintain the credibility of democratic practices. Investigations into the matter are ongoing to ascertain the motives behind the attempted interference and to ensure that stringent actions are taken against any individuals found guilty of compromising the electoral process.
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