Yes, CVC you have installed Cameras to check any violation of poll conduct, but then what about EVMs fate which the whole of India knows are vulnerable to tampering and the voting pattern can be doctored by corrupt returning and other polling officers.
Re: CEC What about EVMs
by jay b on Mar 10, 2011 01:24 AM
100% Correct. The main focus of all Voters, Candidates and Parties should be on the EVMs and ensure that they are not hacked. Like in the last 2 LS elections there has been a strong suspicion of the same being done by Chawla and his team to hugely benefit Congress.
If the EVMs are hacked and not allowed to be independently verified then there is not much use of all these things. The symbols should be randomly assigned the order on the EVM at the last moment in the presence of all the candidates. ONLY then the voting is foolproof else who knows we might have a repeat of the last 2 LS elections and everybody will start thinking how the voting results were so much surprisingly different than expected.
Re: Kya ukhadega election commission
by Niraj Rana on Mar 09, 2011 06:45 PM
NEtas will use cameras meant to monitor them for their private use like Family fuction, WEdding b'day parties etc
India's dummy democracy is a mockery of the concept of democracy. Muslims in India vote on the basis of religion and not on the basis of performance of candidates, political parties. Media openly promotes parties, indulges in newsfixing to fool the masses, EVMs that can be easily tampered are widely used. Is this a democracy?
Re: Indian democracy
by shailendra lande on Mar 09, 2011 08:53 PM
Mr. Dev it means tampered EVMs are also used in Gujarat, MP, Karnataka.....what a joke you fooool...
Re: Re: Indian democracy
by jay b on Mar 10, 2011 01:29 AM
If the EVMs are hacked in Gujarat for example and Congress wins then this tampering will be proven to be true since everybody knows BJP will win. Congress does selective tampering of EVMs in borderline areas and states. Also they prefer to do it in bigger elections like LS elections since that gives them the most power and money.
Because of EVM machine ,DMK had come to power last time.In rural areas,people dont know how to cast their vote in EVM & innocently they would ask for help form polling officials who normally teachers only.But,as the teachers are high paid coolie,they will give demo by pressing on the DMK symbol & tell them to do so.As EVM once it is pressed by teacher,even if you press again ,your vote can not be casted unless reset button pressed by the polling officer.So,this is how ADMK lost many constituency to DMK.This time ADMK should field atleast 72 candidate to avoid the EVM.Election commision should bring back the Ballot paper as it is more reliable and being used in all developed country like USA, UK.Or else EVM should provide receipt of casted vote.
Re: Bring back ballot paper
by shailendra lande on Mar 09, 2011 08:54 PM
such EVMs were also used in Gujarat, Karnataka, MP, Orissa...how foool you are ? atleast post some thoughful comments...
Re: Bring back ballot paper
by myview on Mar 09, 2011 05:11 PM
true, but then ballot papers r also not reliable. There is lot of rigging, ballot boxes jst vanish !!
Re: Re: Bring back ballot paper
by Adarsh Deshmukh on Mar 09, 2011 07:52 PM
As per infotech Act, all electronic apparatus like EVM's should provide the paper trail once the vote is cast.
why not create an election fund where in cos can donate to the fund and get tax exemptions on the sonations, and from where each party should be allocated the funds based on the number of candidates and constituenices each party places its candidates, and the election commission office should monitor the funds and it should be put on the internet all the allocations and donations so that it will be an open book for the common man to see, and no party should be allowed to spend anything extra on rallies or by way of giving gifts which is also a form of bribe as cash alone is not bribe luring someone by giving gift is also a form of bribe. so the ec can monitor and set a benchmark for the way to campaign and each city should have a common place to campaing so that they dont put up tents and mikes where ever they feel. hope this becomes a reality one day
Re: election
by myview on Mar 09, 2011 05:00 PM
they r already giving funds 2 parties even without tax exemptions, coz it helps them build their lobby in the govt circle
Is a standard strategy all govt use to rule their people.
1. Govts under the guise of terrorist, creates PROBLEM. They then blame one of their enemies for the attack.
2. People will feel outraged and helpless. Paid media will add it's own spin to further the perception. Paid journalist will shout that PEOPLE want the govt to do something about it. This is controlled REACTION.
3. Govt then comes up with laws to curtail people's freedom as the SOLUTION saying that they care for the people and their security!
This is standard strategy of CIA backed govts!!!
If NATO forces enter India, people will be outraged. But, if an outside threat is created, people will feel grateful and welcome NATO forces! :)
Re: Problem > Reaction > Solution
by myview on Mar 09, 2011 04:52 PM
wat an analysis sathish, start teaching political science .. wud b a hit in india .. coz u get pract/ demo easily !!
Re: Problem > Reaction > Solution
by Wepoorindians on Mar 09, 2011 04:06 PM
Foolish Common men think that their vote elects the Ministers,but fail to find out that it is all predecided by wealthy class so called Industrialists. Whoever makes pro rich policy , they don the mantle of leadership in politics.