Arvind Kejriwal today claimed an Electronic
Voting Machine can be tampered with "within 90 seconds flat" and dared
the Election Commission to provide a EVM to the AAP to prove it. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said the AAP will participate
in the 'EVM Hackathon' to be oraganised by the poll panel later this
month and will prove how an EVM can be tampered with.
Sisodia also challenged the EC to allow at least three AAP workers
in place of those who service EVMs at store rooms and said they will
"completely hack" all machines.
During a day-long special session of the Delhi Assembly today, AAP
MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj today staged a "live demonstration" on how
electronic voting machines can be programmed to favour a particular
political party. Arvind Kejriwal started new episode on evm hacking in Delhi Assembly to deflects corruption charges...
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