Tulsi Gabbard raised questions about EVM, now the answer of ECI- This is not possible in India
Last updated: April 11, 2025, 18:51 IST Tulsi Gabbard: Election Commission in India expressed confidence in the safety of voting machines. Tulsi Gabbard questions the safety of US voting machines. Machines in India do not link with the network. Tulsi Gabbard questioned EVM, the answer of ECI came. (File Photo Pti) Highlights do not connect voice machines in India with the network. ECI expressed confidence in the safety of voting machines. The Supreme Court also considered the voting machines safely. New -Delhi: Election is an important part of democracy. In the first election, ballots were stamped. Then the score took a long time. There have been news many times about the robbery of ballots. But now voting machines have come. This causes the score quickly. But are these machines safe? The same question arises in America. National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard said there are major weaknesses in voting machines. According to him, hackers can change the voices and make a mess in the election. The India’s Electoral Commission (ECI) has given clarity on this. On Saturday, an ECI source said some countries are definitely using electronic voting machines connected to the Internet and private network. But this is not the case in India. ECI sources clearly said that the voting machines used in India cannot be connected to any network or WiFi. It serves as a very simple and accurate calculator. Read- The Indian Consulate in the sabotage of Melbourne, the offenses came at night and the bully ECI said what did ECI say? ECI also said that these machines were also considered safe by the Supreme Court of India. Different political parties have also investigated them many times. There is also a ridiculous poll before the election begins, in which all parties see whether the machine works well or not. Sources in ECI also said that during the counting of more than five VVPat slips of the crore, everything matches political parties, which kept everything transparent. What did Tulsi Gabbard give a statement? Tulsi Gabbard, while talking to the media, said on Thursday that he has such evidence that shows that these electronic voting systems have long been targeted by hackers. They can change the votes. He also said that the ballot should be used again throughout the country so that people can trust the honesty of the US election. Earlier on March 31, the India Electoral Commission had a major meeting with all political parties. In this, election officials held 4 719 meetings across the country. More than 28,000 political representatives participated. Location: New Delhi, Delhi First Published: April 11, 2025, 18:51 IST Homenation EVM was raised by Tulsi Gabbard about the question, now the answer of ECI answer- it is not possible in India