EVM Challenge: Preparations of EC will be completed, 14 machines will be on the hacking test

The date of June 3 in Indian history is very important. June 3 is expected to be the much anticipated EVM ‘hackathon’. On this day, the political parties accepting the EVM Hack Challenge by the Election Commission will try to hack EVM machine. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has also made it clear that EVM Hacking Challenge will be done at 10 in the morning according to its schedule. This event will be held at the headquarters of the Election Commission of Delhi.

Significantly, the Commission had challenged all the 7 national and 48 state parties to tamper with EVM, which was accepted by only 2 parties. Two political parties will be given four hours to hacking. For the challenge, political representatives can choose four EVMs of five states. In this challenge, three or three people will participate by NCP and CPI. According to media reports, the EC has floated 14 EVMs used in the recent assembly elections in Punjab, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.

Two parties will be included
Even after the attack on EVM, only two national parties will participate in this challenge. Which include the National Congress Party (NCP) and the Communist Party of India (CPIM). The most aggressive Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has shuffled this hackathon. You say that the Election Commission is doing everything according to you.

It was Aap intent
Actually, Aap wanted the Election Commission to allow him to tamper with the Mother Board while the Election Commission had refused to grant permission to open the mother board.

State of doubt after comment of Uttarakhand High Court
On Friday, the Uttarakhand High Court commented on the EVM hacking challenge. The court had told the Election Commission that it should not take the machines used in the elections but should use the new EVM machine. Let me tell you that there was a public interest petition near the Uttarakhand High Court. It said that the EC did not have the right to do such a program.

aap are also doing Hackathon
aap, MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj, say that the Election Commission never talked about hackathon. EC has always talked about EVM Challenge. Bharadwaj said that the Aakash Party’s Tech Group has decided that it will organize its bad machine challenge on 3 June. In this, he also invites all experts from the country and the Expert of Election Commission.

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