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Why do political parties mistrust EVMs? Even the BJP had expressed doubts over it before 2014

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has called on the Centre to employ paper ballots in the upcoming MCD polls next month

The debate over the reliability of electronic voter machines (EVMs) has hogged limelight yet again. Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal has called on the Centre to employ the use of paper ballots instead of EVMs in next month’s civic polls in Delhi.

Kejriwal is urging Delhi’s chief secretary MM Kutty to ask the Election Commission of India (ECI) to shun EVMs next month, according to a news reports. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati had last week casted doubt on the credibility of EVMs after a losing the Uttar Pradesh elections on March 11. On Monday, Mayawati’s rhetoric on voting machines was matched by Congress leader Ajay Maken, who also asked the Delhi CM to try having a paper ballot poll next month.

So, why are the EVMs being distrusted by rival politicians of Narendra Modi

It is not the first time that questions have been raised about the use of EVMs. While in Opposition, senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy had been a vocal critic of the use of EVMs. In a video uploaded on his Youtube channel in April 2012, Swamy called the EVM a “fraud” and alleged that it could be easily tampered with. Swamy noted  that countries such as USA, Europe and Japan had switched back to paper ballots following failed experiments in the use of EVMs in elections.

Swamy questioning the use of EVMs in this video uploaded on his Youtube channel,

(Source: Youtube/Dr Subramanian Swamy)

Swamy’s attacks on the use of EVMs have stopped since Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister in May 2014.

But concerns being expressed by Mayawati and AAP are more or less similar to those sounded by Swamy,