On November 26, “Against EVM machines, a grand march was held at the office of the National Election Commissioner..  — Correct in time by legal means, otherwise…  — National President of Bharat Mukti Morcha Vaman Meshram will lead the massive mass movement.  — Support given by many social organizations..

     Editorial

Pradeep Ramteke 

      Chief  editor 

           As the elections conducted by EVM machines are not transparent, fear-free and trustworthy, all types of elections in the country should be conducted by this ballot paper,” Bharat Mukti Morcha is planning to take out a grand march at the office of the National Election Commissioner in Delhi on November 26 as part of a mass movement. 

             This march will be led by Vaman Meshram, National President of Bharat Mukti Morcha and BAMSEF.

        Various social organizations of the country have supported the mass movement against EVMs and it is likely that nearly 10 lakh citizens will be present in this grand march.

             For the overall welfare and security of the citizens in a democratic republic, the Lok Sabha and Assembly election process in the country must be transparent, fear-free and trustworthy.

              If the electoral process is not transparent, fear-free and trustworthy, it is equally true to doubt the electoral process.

         Looking at the decisions of the Supreme Court of the year 2013, 2017 and 2019 regarding the EVM machine, the questionable issue of which decision of the Supreme Court should be considered correct and which decision should be accepted is very difficult and equally confusing.

In a 2013 ruling during a hearing on a petition by now BJP Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy, the Supreme Court had said that the election process through EVM machines could not be “transparent,” fear-free, and “trustworthy.”

             Vaman Meshram, the national president of Bharat Mukti Morcha, made a rational and logical demand to the Supreme Court through a petition that every EVM machine should be equipped with a papertail machine and every vote produced by the papertail machine should be counted. Each EVM machine should be fitted with a papertail machine and the votes should be counted under the papertail machine.

       Congress leader Adv. Manu Singhvi filed a petition in the Supreme Court regarding the fact that there is no need to count the entire ballot papers coming out of papertail machines in the year 2019 and the Supreme Court after hearing the petition of Adv. Manu Singhvi before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections only counted five percent of the ballot papers. decided to do.

            What was the problem of Congress leader Adv.Manu Singhvi in counting each and every ballot paper issued by papertail machine and how did the Supreme Court accept his vote? I don’t know that Anyway..

           However, whether the citizens/voters of the country accept the decision of the Supreme Court to count only five percent of the 100 percent ballots issued by the PaperTail machine will come forward in the future.

Following the decision of Supreme Court regarding EVM machine of 2013 and EVM machine-Papertail machine of 2017, National President of Bharat Mukti Morcha Vaman Meshram conducted voter awareness campaign all over India. Many hidden secrets have been revealed.

              At the same time, it cannot be said that the elections conducted by EVM machines are transparent, fear-free and trustworthy as it is not clear for sure that the votes cast by the voters have fallen on the candidates they have given. It is not possible to show confidence that the vote has been given or it is not ensured that the given candidate has got that vote. That is why it is necessary to conduct the voting process according to the ballot paper, otherwise it takes time.

             Congress leader Adv. Manu Singhvi’s stand in the Supreme Court regarding not counting the votes of the entire ballot papers and the decision of the Supreme Court based on this do not seem to be convincing to the rational and rational thought leaders, expert leaders, expert social organization heads, experts, and expert citizens in the country.  

Because of this, 1) “Remove EVM machines, save the country.. 2) “Remove EVM machines, save democracy.. 3) “Remove EVM machines, save the citizens of the country.. for this main demand,” keeping in mind the occasion of Democracy Day on November 26, the new A grand march will be taken out at the office of the National Election Commissioner in Delhi.

          Vaman Meshram, National President of Bharat Mukti Morcha will lead this march. This march has been supported by various social organizations and other organizations in India. It is predicted that 10 lakh citizens will be present in this possible march.

        Ideally, the ideological experts of many social organizations have said that “those parties,” those organizations, which are working and struggling according to the Indian Constitution for the overall welfare and protection of the citizens of the Bahujan society, those parties, those social organizations, “EVM” The work of ending the elections through machine is going on and the work of weakening the party leadership is going on. While the parties of the humanistic ideology are going to be brought to power in the country and in the state.

          Due to this, the “anti-citizen and anti-Bahujan Samaj elements” of this country, the scheming Brahminists and Manuists should reform in time, otherwise the citizens of this country will reform them in time, the heads of various organizations have warned.