My request to CEC is simple. Instead of dropping the printed ballot paper in the box after 7 seconds visual, hand… https://t.co/ysAPWEgu9h — digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) 1581387809000

Now as you have decided to count printed ballot papers in 5 randomly selected EVMs in every Assembly Segment and ch… https://t.co/I1qesUm2Nl — digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) 1581388059000

To silence all such People you please agree to hand over the printed Ballot Paper to the Voter and let him put it i… https://t.co/QIL4Y9b7bF — digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) 1581388350000

If they match the Votes in the Counting Unit. Declare the result. If they don't match then count the Ballots of all… https://t.co/5OPqbOQfdm — digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) 1581388727000

Would CEC and Hon Supreme Court please have a fresh look on EVM voting in India? We are the largest Democracy in th… https://t.co/jdK3ys3kz3 — digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) 1581388908000

No Machine which has a Chip is Tamper Proof. Also please do for a moment think, why no Developed Country uses EVM? — digvijaya singh (@digvijaya_28) 1581389054000

BHOPAL: As soon as Delhi assembly election counting started on Tuesday morning, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh took to Twitter demanding that VVPAT slips after voting should be dropped personally by voters in a separate ballot box.In a series of tweets, the Congress’ Rajya Sabha MP @digvijaya_28 said, “My request to CEC is simple. Instead of dropping the printed ballot paper in the box after 7 seconds visual, hand it over to the Voter and let him drop it in a separate Ballot Box.”In a second tweet, the Congress leader argued, “Now that you (EC) have decided to count printed ballot papers in 5 randomly selected EVMs in every assembly segment and check with the votes in the counting unit. It was done in 2019 LS polls and found to match completely. So far so good. But still questions are being raised.”Digvijaya Singh further recommended, “To silence all such people you please agree to hand over the printed ballot paper to the voter and let him put it in a separate sealed ballot box. Now count the ballots in the randomly selected 5 ballot boxes of each assembly segment.” The fourth tweet added, “If they match the votes in the counting unit, declare the result. If they don't match, then count the ballots of all polling booths in the assembly. It would convince everyone and save time also as this has been the consistent argument of CEC in favour of EVM.”In the fifth tweet, the senior Congress leader appealed, “Would CEC and Honourable Supreme Supreme Court please have a fresh look on EVM voting in India? We are the largest democracy in the world, we can’t allow some unscrupulous people to hack results and steal the mandate of 1.3 billion people.” The last tweet said, “No machine which has a chip is tamper proof. Also, please do for a moment think, why no developed country uses EVM.”