BRS Demands Reintroduction Of Ballot System: KTR
Delhi/Hyderabad, Aug 5 (Maxim News): BRS Working President K.Tarak Rama Rao has demanded the reintroduction of paper ballot system instead of EVMs.
The Central Election Commission held meetings with all political parties on election management and reforms. As part of this, KTR and other party leaders from BRS attended the EC meeting in Delhi. After the meeting with the EC, KTR spoke to the media.
He said, paper ballot system should be reintroduced. Elections should be held with paper ballots from the Bihar elections onwards. There are many doubts about EVMs. Many countries are conducting elections with the ballot system.
The Congress party has deceived the people with bond papers on election promises. The Election Commission should take steps to punish the people if they do not adhere to the promises made in the elections. if the promises are not fulfilled, the membership should be cancelled. We also discussed the Bihar special voter amendment. The Election Commission said that voters were not removed intentionally. The amendment of the voter list is good but it should be done taking into account the trust of everyone. He called for the participation of all parties.
At the same time, he responded to the upcoming Telangana Assembly meetings to discuss the Kaleshwaram Commission report. The kaleshwaram Commission report is trash and gas. They say that the 650 page report inthe kaleshwaram Commission report will be reduced to 60 pages and placed in the Assembly. if the mike is not cut in the Assembly, we will tear the Congress apart. They are campaigning against us with malicious intent. Bad propaganda against KCr and BRS. The entire report should be released.
The report should be placed in the Assembly, Why are the promises given to the BCs not being implemented? Why are they not putting up a sub-plan? do the work in your hands first. if you do dramas in Delhi, no one will believe you, he said. (Maxim News)
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