SP chief accuses stealing of EMVs from a Varanasi counting centre after video surfaces

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Accusing the BJP government of “theft”, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has alleged that Electronic Voting machines (EVMs) were being stolen from a counting centre in Varanasi just two days before the counting of votes. He further pointed out that in 2017, the BJP’s winning margin on nearly 50 seats was less than 5,000 votes.

Samajwadi Party has emerged as the biggest challenger to the BJP in the recently held assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh.

As videos of some EVMs in the truck are being circulated on social media, the District Magistrate of Varanasi said the EVMs were not the ones used for voting and are just being used for “hands-on training”.  

District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma has accused “some political parties” of “spreading rumours”, and said that the EVMs used in the elections “are all sealed in the strong room in the possession of CRPF and there is CCTV surveillance which is being watched by people of all political parties”.

The EVMs, he added, were going to a local college from the storage area at the Mandi counting centre.  

The DM also said that the vehicle carrying 20 EVMs that was zeroed on by the workers “is here” and can be checked by anyone. “Some people said there were two or three vehicles, but there is CCTV here and all over the campus. Anyone can check that (footage) too, so this matter ends here… These EVMs will not be moved again so that no further controversy is created,” he added.

Appearing before the media, Akhilesh Yadav, however, staunchly countered the claim.

“If there was no suspicious activity, how did two trucks with EVMs escape? You cannot move any EVMs from anywhere without the consent of candidates,” he said.   

“We were getting information that a principal Secretary to the Chief Minister was calling District Magistrates, saying ‘counting should be slow wherever the BJP is losing’,” he said, adding, “Now that the EVMs have been caught, the officials will make multiple excuses…”  

Now that the exit polls are “adding to the perception that the BJP is winning, any theft that may be happening is sidestepped,” he said.

“The news of EVM being caught in Varanasi is giving a message to every assembly of UP to be alert. All candidates and supporters of SP-alliance should be ready with their cameras to thwart the attempt to rig the counting of votes. Youths become soldiers in the counting of votes to protect democracy and the future!” he also tweeted.

The Samajwadi Party also plans to file a petition in the high court on the issue tomorrow, sources said.

The counting of votes for the mammoth seven-phase elections in Uttar Pradesh will take place on Thursday. The Samajwadi Party has claimed that it will win and form government in the state, while all exit polls, however, have predicted a BJP victory. An aggregate of ten exit polls yesterday indicated that the BJP may win 240-plus of the state’s 403 assembly seats, comfortably above the halfway mark. Akhilesh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party may win 130-plus seats, the exit polls indicated. 

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