The Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition is gearing up for a legal battle and public outreach to push for the return of paper ballot voting, as confirmed by acting city NCP(SP) chief Ankush Kakade. The coalition believes that the technical complexities of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) make them vulnerable to tampering, a sentiment echoed by Jagtap who pointed out that many countries have already switched back to traditional voting methods.
Bagwe, on behalf of the coalition, expressed dissatisfaction with the election results, alleging foul play and stating that they will continue to fight for a more transparent voting system. The MVA has been actively advocating for election reforms in Maharashtra, with a particular focus on replacing EVMs with paper ballots.
This move by the MVA highlights the ongoing debate around the security and reliability of EVMs in India, with calls for a return to traditional voting methods gaining momentum. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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