Kerala Opposition Demands 24/7 EVM Vigilance Amid Post-Poll Scrutiny

Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan has called for continuous, 24-hour monitoring at all EVM storage strongrooms across Kerala. In a letter to UDF candidates and officials, he stressed utilizing the provision allowing candidate representatives in surveillance control rooms. This directive aims to ensure transparency and bolster public confidence during the sensitive post-poll phase ahead of the May 4 vote count. The move reflects ongoing political scrutiny over EVM security despite official assurances of robust protocols.

Key Points: Kerala LoP Satheesan Calls for 24/7 EVM Storage Vigilance

  • 24/7 vigil at EVM storage
  • UDF candidates instructed to deploy reps
  • Permissions needed from District Collectors
  • Aim to ensure transparency
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LoP Satheesan calls for round the clock vigil at EVM storage centres

V.D. Satheesan directs UDF to maintain round-the-clock monitoring at EVM strongrooms to ensure electoral integrity ahead of Kerala vote counting.

"uninterrupted presence of UDF representatives in these control rooms is essential to reinforce public confidence - V.D. Satheesan"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 14

Amid heightened political scrutiny following the conclusion of polling in Kerala, Leader of the Opposition, V.D. Satheesan, on Tuesday urged stringent vigilance at centres where Electronic Voting Machines are stored, calling for continuous monitoring to ensure transparency and safeguard electoral integrity.

In a letter addressed to all 140 United Democratic Front (UDF) candidates, their election agents, District Congress Committee (DCC) presidents, and district UDF chairpersons, Satheesan emphasised the need for special caution at EVM storage strongrooms across the state.

The directive comes at a crucial juncture as the state awaits the counting of votes, with political tensions running high.

Highlighting existing provisions, Satheesan pointed out that candidates are permitted to deploy representatives in control rooms that monitor surveillance cameras installed at EVM strongrooms.

He stressed that this facility must be fully utilised, ensuring that a designated representative remains present 24 hours a day to oversee proceedings.

To facilitate this, the Opposition leader instructed candidates and their chief election agents to obtain the necessary permissions from respective District Collectors.

He underlined that uninterrupted presence of UDF representatives in these control rooms is essential to reinforce public confidence in the electoral process.

The move reflects the Opposition's broader strategy to maintain strict oversight during the sensitive post poll phase, particularly in light of recurring concerns raised in past elections regarding the security of voting machines.

While election authorities have consistently maintained that EVMs are stored under robust security protocols, political parties often deploy their own monitoring mechanisms as an added layer of assurance.

Satheesan's communication signals a coordinated effort within the UDF to remain vigilant until the declaration of results, reinforcing the alliance's emphasis on procedural transparency and accountability in the electoral process.

Kerala went to the polls on April 9 to elect 140 new legislators and the counting of votes will take place on May 4, a day that is eagerly awaited by all political parties in the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I understand the concern for transparency, this also feels like creating unnecessary tension. The Election Commission has its protocols. If every party starts demanding round-the-clock access, it could lead to chaos at storage centres.
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Vikram M
Absolutely correct move! In a state like Kerala where margins can be thin, every vote counts. We have seen too many doubts raised after elections. Better to be safe than sorry. Full support to Satheesan on this.
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Sarah B
As an observer, I find this fascinating. The level of detailed planning for post-poll vigilance shows how seriously Indian democracy is taken. In many countries, such measures would be considered overkill, but here it seems essential for public trust.
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Rohit P
The real issue is that we still use EVMs without a verifiable paper trail. Until we have 100% VVPAT matching, such vigilance, while good, is just a band-aid. The system itself needs more fundamental reform. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Hope the representatives they deploy are responsible and don't cause any disruption. We need a smooth counting process on May 4th. The wait is already so tense! 🤞

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