PM against hurried imposition of EVM


FE Team | Published: September 02, 2018 21:15:10 | Updated: September 04, 2018 19:51:08


PM against hurried imposition of EVM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has suggested that the electronic voting machines (EVMs) should not be imposed hurriedly as it is a matter of practice.

"I was always and still I'm in favour of it (EVMs). Yes, this is right it shouldn't be imposed in hastily as it's a matter of practice. We'll have to examine it," she said, reports UNB.

The Prime Minister made the remarks while addressing a press conference at her official residence on Sunday.

The press conference was arranged to brief the media about the outcomes of her just-concluded visit to Nepal for attending the 4th BIMSTEC summit.

The Prime Minister said introduction of EVMs is part of the government's 'Digital Bangladesh' vision as it is a new technology.

"Well, let it (EVM) be used in some places. Let people examine gradually whether there's any system loss here (with machines)," she said.

Hasina said if any system loss is found in assessment, the EVM use will be cancelled.

"This not final words (EVM must be introduced). There's nothing to raise so much of objections here. Let's start using the technology on a limited scale," she said.

Noting that BNP is very much vocal against EVM, she said BNP does not want the EVM as they will not be able to apply their vote-rigging technique with the machines.

"They know a good rigging technique.... we're yet to discover it," she said adding that even election observers could not find out their technique.

Explaining the justification behind the EVM use, Hasina said now people doing their money transactions online, buying sacrificial animals, foodstuff and all other things online.

She said money is the most important thing to people, which they can send online. "If you can trust money transaction online why can't you trust it (EVM)?"

Hasina said Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi informed her that India developed software so that people can cast their votes using mobile phones from any place across the world.

"They will not require going to polling stations to exercise their voting rights," she added.

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