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What are the implications of EVMs in India being considered as 'black box' by Rahul Gandhi

EVMs in India are characterized as 'black box' with no scrutiny allowed.
  • Lack of transparency: Considered as 'black box,' EVMs in India raise concerns about the lack of transparency in the voting process.
  • Susceptibility to tampering: The characterization as a black box implies that the EVMs may be vulnerable to manipulation and tampering without any means of verification.
  • Trust deficit: Calling EVMs a black box erodes trust in the electoral system and can lead to doubts about the fairness and accuracy of election results.
  • Need for accountability: The statement highlights the need for greater accountability and scrutiny in the functioning of EVMs to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
  • Calls for electoral reform: Such characterization may fuel demands for electoral reforms to address the concerns raised regarding the use of EVMs in India.
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