Rally protesting usage of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)
- Date : January 6, 2024 :: Jantar Mantar, New Delhi -
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Event Details:
Date: January 6, 2024
Venue: Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
Hashtags: #EVMHatao #LoktantraBachao #BallotPaperLao
In a resounding call for the preservation of democratic values, citizens from across the nation will unite at Jantar Mantar on January 6, 2024, for a mega rally protesting the usage of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) in the electoral process. The protest, led by distinguished Supreme Court advocate Bhanu Pratap Singh and Delhi-based social activist Hijam Rajen, aims to draw attention to the urgent need for electoral reforms and the restoration of faith in the democratic process through the reintroduction of ballot papers.
The crux of the demonstration revolves around the conspicuous silence of the Election Commission in response to the alarming disappearance of 20 lakh EVMs. Despite numerous memoranda submitted to the Election Commission, pleading for an investigation into the missing machines, no substantive replies or actions have been undertaken. This conspicuous silence has left citizens questioning the integrity of the electoral process.
Advocate Bhanu Pratap Singh, a luminary in the legal arena, stressed the importance of immediate action, stating, "The EVMs, susceptible to hacking and manipulation, pose a grave threat to the foundational principles of our democracy. The Election Commission must respond transparently and promptly to these concerns to uphold the sanctity of the electoral process."
Hijam Rajen, a prominent social activist hailing from Delhi and representing the sentiments of Northeast India, remarked, "The disappearance of such a massive number of EVMs cannot be ignored, and the people demand answers. We stand united to bring this issue to the forefront and demand a return to the use of ballot papers, a proven and secure method that ensures the credibility of our electoral system."
The movement calls for a complete overhaul of the current electoral process, urging a return to the use of ballot papers in general elections. The advocates argue that the reliability and resistance to tampering of ballot papers make them a more secure option, especially in the face of concerns about the susceptibility of existing EVMs to hacking and manipulation.
The mega rally at Jantar Mantar is anticipated to attract citizens, activists, and concerned individuals from all walks of life, highlighting the collective belief that the electoral process is the cornerstone of democracy and must be protected from any potential threats. The organizers invite citizens to join hands in this critical cause, transcending regional and political affiliations for the sake of a free, fair, and transparent electoral system.
Advocate Bhanu Pratap Singh:
An eminent legal professional with a steadfast commitment to upholding constitutional values, Advocate Bhanu Pratap Singh has been instrumental in numerous cases advocating for justice and democratic principles. A practicing advocate Supreme Court of India, New Delhi.
Hijam Rajen:
A prominent social activist based in Delhi and representing Northeast India, Hijam Rajen has been a powerful voice in social causes, dedicated to addressing the concerns of the people and fostering positive change.
* This info was sent to e-pao.net by Hijam Rajen who can be contacted at hr(DOT)singha(AT)gmail(DOT)com
This article was posted on January 02, 2024 .
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