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Two days after Andhra polling, NCBN alleges Centre interfering through EC, raises questions about EVMs

NCBN meets EC officials, complains they are working on ‘instructions of Modi’

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  • Apr 13, 2019, 03:34 PM IST

On Saturday, Chandrababu Naidu approached the EC claiming there were ‘widespread EVM glitches and violence’ during the first phase of the Lok Sabha and assembly elections on April 11.

After the meeting he told news agency ANI: “Govt of India is interfering through EC. We have complained against EVMs earlier also. EC is an autonomous body, but they are working at the instructions of Modi. Transfers of officers in AP is unjustified.”

In a letter handed over to the EC, he complained about unjustified transfers and that the CM’s security establishment had been disturbed. He claimed there was ‘large-scale deletion of voters by YSR Congress’ and claimed there was a political vendetta against TDP leaders.

The letter went on to state that there was a ‘colossal failure in election machinery’ and an inadequate police force.


It also raised questions about EVMs. 

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1. 'Silent wave for me'

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Yesterday, Naidu had claimed there was a "silent wave" in the state in his favour, Telugu Desam Party, however, accused the Election Commission of India of making the election process a "big farce."

Addressing a press conference a day after polling for 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats was completed, the Chief Minister spit fire on the ECI over the manner in which the election process was conducted, alleging that 30-40 per cent EVMs in the state either malfunctioned or did not function.

"This is a very big farce. Disaster for the nation. I can say it is a big confusion, big mess, big farce," Naidu said in a restless tone.

He claimed that as per "official information" 4,583 EVMs got stuck in the state and noted that it was a "major crisis." He found fault with the Deputy Election Commissioner's clarification that there was no problem with the EVMs in AP.

2. Mockery of democracy

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"I have never seen such an insensitive, unrealistic, irresponsible and useless Election Commission. Do you make a mockery of democracy? EC turned into BJP branch office," the TDP chief said.

"As senior leader I have to warn them (EC). Country should know. They should not commit any more these type of mistakes," Naidu added.

The TDP chief also said he would file a review petition in the Supreme Court over its order on counting of VVPAT slips.

"I am going to Delhi tomorrow (to meet the ECI officials). EC should answer why it did all this. After this we will go logically on EVMs," he said and reiterated the demand that the country revert to the old ballot paper system.

To a question, he replied more rigging was happening now, that too in an easier way with the use of EVMs.

The Chief Minister also fired at the ECI over the appointment of the state Chief Secretary, alleging that the latter was a "co-accused with Jagan" in the disproportionate assets case.

"How do you post the CS without consulting us? Do we have to get work done through him? You will run governments? Will you look after my security," Naidu asked, finding fault with the EC over the transfer of Intelligence DG and three other IPS officers.

The TDP president also cried that the general elections in Andhra Pradesh were scheduled in the first phase in one go only to "leave me no time."

"Last time (2014) elections were held in the last phase, this time in the first phase.

What is the rationality? Did you speak to political parties or have you taken lottery or did jumbling? What it indicates?" he asked.

Naidu, however, wound up his press conference announcing that he would take oath (as Chief Minister again) on a "good day" after May 23.

"There is a silent wave, beyond anyone's imagination. We are winning," he added.

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