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'Not Going Back To Ballot Papers', Says CEC Sunil Arora Amid EVM Hacking Row

"We are open to any criticism and feedback. But we are not going to be bullied," Arora said.
A file image of Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sunil Arora.
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A file image of Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sunil Arora.

NEW DELHI — Amid renewed demands against the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs), Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora on Thursday asserted that the Election Commission is not going back to ballot papers.

EVMs are being used as a “football” due to a “motivated slugfest”, he said.

“I would like to make it very, very clear one more time that we are not going back to the era of ballot papers,” Arora said, addressing a gathering ahead of National Voters Day.

He said the poll panel would not take the country back to an era where ballot papers were lifted by musclemen.

“We are open to any criticism and feedback. But we are not going to be bullied. We are going to keep using EVMs,” he said using strong words to defend the machines.

His remarks came days after a self proclaimed cyber expert claimed the machines can be hacked.

Following his claims, several parties have demanded the use of ballot papers in the coming Lok Sabha polls.

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