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"Congress EVM Button not working in Poonch": Omar Abdullah
4/11/2019 10:19:35 PM
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JAMMU, Apr 11: The Congress button on an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch is not working and similar malfunctions have been reported in at least six voting booths in the state, a report tweeted by National Conference leader Omar Abdullah claimed, as polling began for the Lok Sabha elections on Thursday.
In a video posted on YouTube, the presiding officer of polling station in Jammu's Poonch district is heard trying to placate a crowd who are seemingly upset at the delay in voting to begin. A TV channel cannot independently verify the authenticity of the video. "There is no shortage of staff, we started the processes in time. The reason for the delay is that a button on a ballot unit is not working. There is no other problem... We can't say the reason why one button is not working," the officer heard saying.
When pressed further, he says, "The fourth button is not working... haath wala." 'Haath' or hand is the election symbol of the Congress.
"If it was one or two machines we would have understood but there are reports of so many machines are malfunctioning," a member of the crowd is heard saying.
The Jammu Lok Sabha constituency recorded 13 per cent polling in the first two hours after voting began at 9 am on Thursday, election officials said. Voting has been peaceful so far.
The Jammu seat has the highest number of 24 candidates in the state in these polls. The constituency, spread over four districts of Jammu, Samba, Poonch and Rajouri and covering 20 assembly segments, was won by BJP's Jugal Kishore in the 2014 general elections, defeating veteran Congress leader and two-time MP Madan Lal Sharma by a margin of over 2.57 lakh votes.
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