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EVM a theft machine, make sure you voted the right party: Farooq Abdullah to voters

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May 6, 2024
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Srinagar: National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Sunday asked the voters in Kashmir to remain vigilant to the possibility of manipulation of the EVMs when they cast their votes for the Lok Sabha elections.

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“It is important for all the voters to know that the EVM is a theft machine. On the polling day, you will go through the process of identification and then your finger will be inked. When you go to the EVM booth, you should check the (LED) lights on it,” he said.

“After you cast the vote, there should be a beep from the machine. If there is no light on the machine, you should come out and ask the (election) staff about it,” Abdullah, who was addressing an election rally in Panzinara on the outskirts of Srinagar city, added.

The former chief minister was campaigning for party candidate Aga Ruhullah Mehdi, who is contesting the Srinagar Lok Sabha seat, going to polls on May 13.

Abdullah urged the voters to ensure that the VVPAT slips have the same election symbol printed on them as the one they voted for.

“After you cast your vote, there will be a (VVPAT) slip. You should check whether the symbol on the slip is the same as the one you have voted for,” he said.

Abdullah urged the party leaders to ensure that they appoint “scrupulously honest” people as polling agents for the elections.

The NC president alleged the ruling BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had stooped to communal scaremongering for electoral gains.

“He (Modi) is trying to scare the Hindus by telling them that if they have two houses, they (the opposition) will snatch one and give it to Muslims. Then they scare the Hindu women, telling them that their mangalsutra will be snatched and sold. The proceeds of the sale will be given to Muslims,” he said.

“They (the BJP) do not know that no one is benevolent to Muslims. It is the God who gives or stops sustenance,” he asserted.

Abdullah said the current elections were not about development but about saving the country.

“Today the fight is not about roads and electricity. The fight is to save the country. Because if the nation is saved, we too will be safe,” he said.

While condemning the terrorist attack on a convoy of Indian Air Force (IAF) in Jammu and Kashmir’s Poonch and said the menace of terror is still alive in the Union Territory.

Abdullah the BJP government’s claim that Article 370 was responsible for terrorism now stands exposed, reiterating his stand that only dialogue between India and Pakistan can end the threat in the region.

One IAF soldier died and four others were injured when terrorists attacked a security convoy in the Surankote area of Poonch district Saturday evening.

Talking to PTI videos in an exclusive interview here, the NC leader said terror attacks like the one on the IAF convoy have been afflicting the region for the past many months.

“That area has been disturbed for many months. Incidents have taken place in Rajouri, Surankote and other adjacent areas,” he said and paid his tributes to the dead and prayed for early recovery of the injured.

As far as terrorism is concerned, he said, the BJP government will claim that Article 370 was responsible for it, but even after its abrogation on August 5, 2019, the terrorism is still there.

“I believe the Cold War between India and Pakistan is responsible for it. Till the two countries do not start a dialogue process and find a solution to this issue, it won’t stop,” Abdullah said.

He said both countries are nuclear nations and it will lead to destruction if there is no dialogue.

“It is very important to consider the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. But they kept playing with the emotions of our people,” he said.

Expressing confidence in the India bloc that it will win all six Lok Sabha seats in J-K and Ladakh, he said, “If India alliance wins, we will not only initiate a dialogue process with our neighbour but will also try to save the Constitution of India, the Constitution that was framed by B R Ambedkar.”

“Many things will change. Our election commission will be independent once again. Our judiciary will be independent. They won’t work as per the whims and fancies of BJP. Things will be done in the interest of people because they are the authority,” he asserted.

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