Anna Hazare not happy with Arvind Kejriwal's demand to return to paper ballot

Anna Hazare not happy with Kejriwal's demand to return to paper ballot

Highlights

  • Anna Hazare has lashed out at Arvind Kejriwal’s demand of holding civic polls through paper ballots.
  • Hazare said that holding elections through paper ballot was a painfully time consuming process
RALEGAN SIDDHI (MAHA): Anti-graft activist Anna Hazare today hit out at his former protege Arvind Kejriwal over his demand for reverting to ballot papers for municipal polls in Delhi, saying it would be a retrograde step.

"In times when great technological advancement is taking place, returning to ballot papers will be a retrograde step," he told a TV news channel at his village in Maharashtra's Ahmednagar district.

"EVMs should not be done away with. Those who are voicing doubt over the machines are trying to take us back in time," he said, adding voting through ballot papers was a time consuming process.


Hazare and Kejriwal, who were together during the stir for anti-corruption ombudsman 'Lokpal', parted ways after the latter chose to take a plunge into politics.

Kejriwal, now the Delhi Chief Minister, has questioned the reliability of Electronic Voting Machines after his AAP's defeat in Punjab and Goa elections.

Kejriwal said in New Delhi that EVM tampering may have led to the AAP's poor showing in Punjab, alleging it could be part of a conspiracy to keep the party out of power in the state.
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The AAP won just 20 seats in the 117-member Assembly in Punjab and drew a blank in Goa, which has a 40-member House.
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