New Delhi: Opposition parties have asked the Election Commission to frame new rules to deal with counting of votes in constituencies where VVPAT votes do not tally with EVM figures. The move came after the Supreme Court rejected a review petition filed by 21 opposition parties for increasing the VVPAT tallying with EVM figures to 50%.“We have asked EC to frame clear rules on how to count votes in constituencies even if discrepancies are less than 5% after VVPAT-EVM matching. If such cases arise, VVPAT slips should be matched with EVM results in the entire constituency,” said Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi after the opposition delegation met with EC officials in New Delhi on Tuesday.“Since the SC has agreed with our primary demand for VVPAT counting,we have also made a moral appeal to the Election Commission to increase on its own number of VVPAT counting in view of the widespread demand, as 21 opposition parties represent more than 70% of the whole electorate,” Singhvi said.“The EC should be responsible for honest execution of the Supreme Court’s April 8 order. In case of any discrepancy, voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) slips should be matched with EVM results in the entire constituency,” TDP leader N Chandrababu Naidu said. Naidu is set to meet Trinamool counterpart Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata on Wednesday. Opposition leaders are also planning to hold a meeting in Delhi after the last phase of polls.