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EVMs can't be unlocked via Mobile OTP; are fully safe, assures election official

In a decisive move, Suryavanshi also announced legal action against a newspaper for allegedly spreading rumours that undermined public trust in Indian voters and the electoral system.

June 16, 2024 / 19:50 IST
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The controversy escalated when reports claimed that an aide of Ravindra Waikar, associated with Shiv Sena's Shinde group and winner of Mumbai North West seat by a slim 48-vote margin, allegedly used a mobile phone to unlock an EVM during counting.

In a startling revelation from the Mumbai North West constituency Counting Centre, a criminal case has been filed following allegations of unauthorised mobile phone usage by a candidate aide. The incident, reported by the District Election Officer for Mumbai Suburban District, Vandana Suryavanshi, has stirred controversy.

The controversy escalated when reports claimed that an aide of Ravindra Waikar, associated with Shiv Sena's Shinde group and winner of Mumbai North West seat by a slim 48-vote margin, allegedly used a mobile phone to unlock an EVM during counting. This incident has reignited debates over the reliability of EVMs, with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi labeling them as "Black Boxes".

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Mumbai RO denies EVM OTP claims, calls hacking allegations baseless

Vandana Suryavanshi, Returning Officer, Mumbai North West parliamentary constituency, refuted claims that Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) use one-time passwords (OTP) for unlocking. She clarified that EVMs are non-programmable devices devoid of wireless communication capabilities, dismissing allegations as baseless and intended to mislead.