June 4, 2017 8:52 AM

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EVM hacking challenge sees little action from NCP, CPI(M)

The Election Commission today held the EVM hacking challenge, starting with a detailed demonstration on the various security checks in the machine. The NCP and the CPI(M) were the only parties to participate. <br/><br/>Briefing media in New Delhi this evening, Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said, both NCP and CPI(M) did not attempt tampering but expressed satisfaction with the EVMs after a demonstration. <br/><br/>He said, CPI(M) clarified doubts and NCP wanted to participate only in an academic exercise. He said, CPM team suggested that Commission should hold such demonstration and awareness sessions proactively. Mr Zaidi reiterated that the EVM machines are non tamperable. He said, EC stands committed for complete transparency and political parties were invited to participate and not to witness process. <br/><br/>AIR correspondent reports the EVM challenge began at 10 AM and went on till 2 PM.The EVM challenge was organised by the Election Commission after several major opposition parties had claimed that the faith of people in the machines has eroded due to allegations of tampering. The poll body has maintained that EVMs are tamper-proof. <br/><br/>The BSP and the AAP had alleged that the machines used in the recent assembly elections were tampered with and favoured the BJP. Later, several other parties had joined the chorus and wanted the EC to revert to paper ballots. <br/><br/>The NCP and the CPI (M) were the only parties which had applied to participate in the challenge. The poll panel had invited the seven national and 49 state parties recognised by it for the challenge. <br/>

June 4, 2017 7:23 AM

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EVM hacking challenge sees little action from NCP, CPI(M)

The Election Commission today held the EVM hacking challenge, starting with a detailed demonstration on the various security checks in the machine. The NCP and the CPI(M) were the only parties to participate. <br/><br/>Briefing media in New Delhi this evening, Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said, both NCP and CPI(M) did not attempt tampering but expressed satisfaction with the EVMs after a demonstration. <br/><br/>He said, CPI(M) clarified doubts and NCP wanted to participate only in an academic exercise. He said, CPM team suggested that Commission should hold such demonstration and awareness sessions proactively. Mr Zaidi reiterated that the EVM machines are non tamperable. He said, EC stands committed for complete transparency and political parties were invited to participate and not to witness process. <br/><br/>AIR correspondent reports the EVM challenge began at 10 AM and went on till 2 PM.The EVM challenge was organised by the Election Commission after several major opposition parties had claimed that the faith of people in the machines has eroded due to allegations of tampering. The poll body has maintained that EVMs are tamper-proof. <br/><br/>The BSP and the AAP had alleged that the machines used in the recent assembly elections were tampered with and favoured the BJP. Later, several other parties had joined the chorus and wanted the EC to revert to paper ballots. <br/><br/>The NCP and the CPI (M) were the only parties which had applied to participate in the challenge. The poll panel had invited the seven national and 49 state parties recognised by it for the challenge. <br/>

June 3, 2017 6:34 PM

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EVM hacking challenge sees little action from NCP, CPI(M)

The Election Commission today held the EVM hacking challenge, starting with a detailed demonstration on the various security checks in the machine. The NCP and the CPI(M) were the only parties to participate. Briefing media in New Delhi this evening, Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said, both NCP and CPI(M) did not attempt tampering but expressed satisfaction with the EVMs after a demonstration. <br/><br/>He said, CPI(M) clarified doubts and NCP wanted to participate only in an academic exercise. He said, CPM team suggested that Commission should hold such demonstration and awareness sessions proactively. Mr Zaidi reiterated that the EVM machines are non tamperable. He said, EC stands committed for complete transparency and political parties were invited to participate and not to witness process. <br/><br/>AIR correspondent reports the EVM challenge began at 10 AM and went on till 2 PM.The EVM challenge was organised by the Election Commission after several major opposition parties had claimed that the faith of people in the machines has eroded due to allegations of tampering. The poll body has maintained that EVMs are tamper-proof. <br/><br/>The BSP and the AAP had alleged that the machines used in the recent assembly elections were tampered with and favoured the BJP. Later, several other parties had joined the chorus and wanted the EC to revert to paper ballots. The NCP and the CPI (M) were the only parties which had applied to participate in the challenge. The poll panel had invited the seven national and 49 state parties recognised by it for the challenge. <br/>

June 3, 2017 4:33 PM

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EVM hacking challenge sees little action from NCP, CPI(M)

The Election Commission today held the EVM hacking challenge, starting with a detailed demonstration on the various security checks in the machine. The challenge began at 10 AM, in which the NCP and the CPI(M) were the only parties to participate. The four-hour challenge ended at 2 PM.<br/>'<br/>Each of the two parties were provided with four EVMs brought to Delhi from Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand where they were deployed in the recently-held assembly polls.The challenge was organised after several major<br/>opposition parties had claimed that the faith of people in the<br/>machines has eroded due to allegations of tampering. The EC has maintained that EVMs are tamper-proof.<br/>'<br/>The BSP and the AAP had alleged that the machines used in the recent assembly elections were tampered with and favored the BJP. Later, several other parties had joined the chorus and wanted the EC to revert to paper ballots.The NCP and the CPI (M) were the only parties which had applied to participate in the challenge.

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