Will move court against 'electronic voting machines tampering' in 2-3 days: Mayawati

World Monday 20/March/2017 18:37 PM
By: Times News Service
Will move court against 'electronic voting machines tampering' in 2-3 days: Mayawati

New Delhi:The Bahujan Samaj Party will move court against the alleged tampering of electronic voting machines(EVMs) during the Assembly elections in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in the next two-three days, its chief Mayawati on Monday said.
She charged that "the BJP won elections by rigging electronic voting machines". "We will approach court over the issue in the next two-three days," the BSP supremo told reporters in the Parliament premises.
Earlier, the Election Commission (EC) had rejected Mayawati's claim that EVMs were rigged and said her demand for a repoll using ballot papers was legally untenable.
The BSP, which had 80 MLAs in the outgoing UP Assembly, managed to win just 19 seats in the 403-member House.
Driven by the Modi wave, the BJP, along with its ally, had stormed to power in UP after 14 years, securing 325 seats, while the Samajwadi Party had won 47 seats and its ally the Congress seven seats. The Samajwadi Party and the Congress had also supported Mayawati's allegations. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal too had claimed that EVMs were tampered with in the northern Indian state of Punjab to keep the Aam Aadmi Party out of power.