Kejriwal blasts EC: As an IIT engineer, can show you 10 ways to rig EVMs

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has once again lashed out at the Election Commission by saying that the electronic voting machines may have been tampered.

In an interview to a TV channel Kejriwal reportedly said, “I am an engineer from IIT, I can tell you 10 ways to tamper with EVMs.” He added, “When an independent candidate in Pune, who got zero votes, is asking where his vote has gone, why shouldn’t we question EVM? We cannot shut our eyes.”

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AAP recently lost in Rajouri Garden bypoll. Kejriwal tried to play down the defeat and said that BJP was using its full force to break the party. “BJP’s sole aim is to defeat AAP,” Kejriwal said in the interview. “They want to break us. We break five corruption nexus in the city-power bills, tanker mafia, school fees and corruption in health facilities and providing medicines. Had I taken money, they wouldn’t have targeted us. In the 10 year rule, BJP has done nothing in MCDs.”

Kejriwal also hopes that AAP will perform better in the MCD elections in Delhi that are to be held on April 23.

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