EVMs are stand-alone machines, can't be manipulated: Former CEC refutes Cong's accusations


Gurugram, Oct 11 (IANS): As the Congress called for a comprehensive investigation into alleged irregularities observed in certain Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) used in the recent Assembly polls in Haryana, former Chief Election Commissioner, S.Y Quraishi said that EVMs cannot be hacked as they are stand-alone machines.

Talking to IANS, former CEC Quraishi said, "I have heard about it on TV that the Congress is alleging that there were some issues in the EVMs. But, I don't think it is possible as it is a stand-alone machine and these machines were built in 2013. At that time, there was a different regime. They are saying that they lost when the EVM was on 90 per cent or full battery and they won where the battery was 60-70 per cent. The Election Commission (EC) also promised that they would investigate this matter. But, I don't think anything will come out of it."

"Because the compartment of the battery is separate from the EVM. And sometimes, the battery is changed in the middle of the poll. It doesn't affect the number of votes that have already been cast. There is no change in the data, so all these allegations are not factually correct. Now, it will be interesting to see what the EC mentions in the report," he added.

S.Y Quraishi further refuted all the claims by the Congress of irregularities in EVMs and added, "I don't think the battery can decide who is winning or losing the elections."

"According to me, it can be possible that they have changed the battery in the last hour as they cannot change the machines. However, whatever they are alleging is not possible as there are three seals in the EVM. There are two seals which are inside and one is on the outer side.

"These seals are printed at the printing press of Nashik where our currency is printed. They have a unique number which is on our notes also. The polling agents sign on it on the day of the elections. And when the machine is taken out on counting day, the first thing they do is to check whether the seals are intact or not. Then after doing all the necessary processes, they start the operation of counting," he stated.

The Congress is continuously bringing up the issue of slow online updating of the Assembly poll results in Haryana. The party also called for a comprehensive investigation into alleged irregularities observed in certain EVMs during the vote-counting process for the Assembly elections.

However, the EC on October 8 rejected the Congress' charge of a slowdown in updating and promised to investigate it.

On Thursday, the Congress decided to set up a technical team to investigate the complaints and alleged discrepancies related to the EVMs raised by its candidates in Haryana.

 

  

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  • Sense_shetty, Kudla

    Fri, Oct 11 2024

    Though difficult -standalone electronic equipment can be hacked,. it’s generally more challenging than hacking devices connected to a network. Here’s how it can happen Physical Access: If someone has direct access, they can tamper with hardware, inject malicious code through USB or other input ports, or install modified software/firmware. Firmware Manipulation: Even without network access, firmware can sometimes be modified to change how the device operates or to introduce vulnerabilities. Supply Chain Attacks: Compromises can occur during manufacturing or distribution, where malicious components or code are added to devices before they reach end-users. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI): Some advanced hacking techniques allow attackers to manipulate devices or extract information through electromagnetic radiation or power fluctuations. Standalone systems are harder to hack due to isolation, but they’re not immune to attacks, especially if a hacker has physical access or can exploit weaknesses during production or through peripherals

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  • fd, chik

    Fri, Oct 11 2024

    a man made machine can always be changed by a man ...

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 11 2024

    With due respect, there are techno innovations are going on around the world. Can anybody imagine, Israel can explode pagers and mobiles, in labanon, using innovative technical advances, some years back? No. But, did it happened recently. Yes. So, lets not take the guesses, specially on machine, that decides future of nation.

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  • Damodar Das, Kundapur

    Fri, Oct 11 2024

    Then why did western countries discarded them if they were so much stand alone, cost effective and faster?????….

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Fri, Oct 11 2024

    They are just not answering how the battery was full in some of the machines.

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