Centre clears 3,000 crores for VVPATs & Vote Machines with paper receipts
Centre clears 3,000 crores for VVPATs & Vote Machines with paper receipts
NEW DELHI: The government has agreed to release 3,000 crores to buy new
electronic voting machines that print a paper receipt for each vote cast. The
decision comes as opposition parties have attacked the machines currently in
use as being vulnerable to rigging and is expected to be announced by Finance
Minister Arun Jaitley later today.
In 2013, the Supreme Court said that the Election Commission must introduce the
new machines called VVPATs (machines with Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail) in
phases. The next general election in 2019 is to be run, on the court's orders,
entirely with these upgraded machines, but the Election Commission has warned
that it is running out of time to place orders for VVPATs.
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