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From: Suresh
From: Suresh
There is evidence all around the world that EVM's are not a secure way to check popular mandate
The current results - both Tamil Nadu & at the centre - fly on the face of what was expected
I believe that they were ... specifically the point that it can be rigged to ensure every 4th / 5th vote goes to a particular button on the box OR to allow programming such that any one button (say the one assigned to the italian party) - always gets the vote irrespective of what button is pressed.
All in all ... EVM's are a bad idea given the "security question marks".
For those of you who may nwant to dig deeper & get to the facts ... here is another article
And with Navin Chawla at the helm (notice how insistent the congis were to get him to the top job despite some clearly articulated objections to his "ummm-partiality" ...
Best Regards
Suresh
Suresh
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I know someone in Shimla whose cousin lives in Kulu district of Himachal. When she pressed the button on the EVM to vote the machine instead of going "beep" went "beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep" for some secs. This was unusual and she said to one of the officials there "hey what's this?" and the guy said "oh, this keeps happening now and then, dont worry". Not to say that this was connected with voting fraud but to say that yeah, these machines do have glitches, Not the infallible stuff they are cracked up to be.
This is explosive stuff!!
1. 13 yr old Hindu girl speaks out against Anti-India forces
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ8QSVvu2bw&feature=email
2. My Take:
This 13 year old girl is Certainly a Live-Wire. She is more than capable ( after a short-training ), of hitting the soft underbelly of both Islam & Christianity.
3. But the problem of the Hindu is Hindu selfishness. The problem is way too deep, it is in his genes. Hindu will not abandon it, just because somebody tells him to do so.
4. Working around the problem ( Smartly ) is the Only way, to build Hindu-Power.
Surinder Paul Attri
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