Hello Mr Roy : u r saying Mr Subramanuum Swamy is a CIA Man n Medha Patkar, AK : r being funded by the Ford foundn. What is ur view : on Mr N modi. N there have bin end no. Of meetings w the Election Commnr. U mean the electronic machine can Still b easily rigged. I know that the counting can b manipulated.ie. For a 100/- it vl show 1000/- |
From: Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com>;
To: indiaresists <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net>;
Subject: [IAC#RG] Fwd: EVM paper trails
Sent: Wed, Mar 5, 2014 6:07:57 PM
To: Harendra Singh <har..@yahoo.com> IAC is not working with Maulik Bharat on this. We are 2 separate entities. EVMs are quire simple to manipulate, so there is no question of IAC taking it up with EC. There is a lot of disinformation on this by being spread by Dr. Subramaniam Swamy and his CIA circus. Printout trail will not make a difference, one way or the other. More disinfo by Swamy and foreign friends. Paper slips are not needed by established votebanks. We have other (far simpler) methods. On 3/4/14, Harendra Singh <harendra_singh@yahoo.com> wrote: > It is understood that IAC & Maulik Bharat have been taking up various > election related issues with CEC. There was also a discussion on the > possibility of voting machines being tempered with. It was stated that any > manipulation of machines will be taken care of by issueing a printed > slip/paper trail, indicating the party to which vote has been registered, > to the voter. However such an arrangment can have other problems. > It is well known that parties pay cash to voters, however in the absence of > any proof the voter can still vote for his choice of candidate if he so > desires, once the paper slips indicating the party for which the vote has > been registered are issued, then parties will obviously demand slips and > then make the payment. In other words selling the vote will be more > practical and reliable. In any case since the data in machine chips can be > manipulated remotely after machines are sealed such paper trails will serve > no purpose. > It is therefor suggested that Election Commission be approached and > requested to refrain from issueing any slip, counterfoil, paper trail or > whatso ever which indicates the party to which vote has been registered. > Harendra Singh |
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