The Election Commission of India (ECI) today dismissed allegations of electronic voting machine (EVM) manipulation.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar highlighted the integrity of India's election process, emphasizing zero discrepancies ...
The Chief Election Commissioner defended electronic voting machines (EVMs) and the electoral process, stating EVMs cannot be tampered with. He explained the entire polling process, from EVM ...
Back in November, dismissing a plea seeking restoration of the paper ballot voting system in elections in the country, the ...
Chief election commissioner Rajiv Kumar addressed recurring concerns raised by political parties over issues such as voter roll additions and deletions, voter turnout discrepancies, and EVM reliabilit ...
Courts have ruled on 42 occasions that EVMs are not hackable and allegations of tampering are totally baseless, Chief ...
Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar on Tuesday spoke about the constant allegations of tampering EVM (electronic voting ...
On deletions, Kumar clarified that they are processed only through Form 7 or Form B, following strict guidelines.
Samajwadi Party submitted a memorandum to the Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh demanding webcasting of all 414 polling stations in the Milkipur assembl ...
Kumar, at a press conference to announce the schedule of the Delhi elections, said any minor errors, such as technical ...