EVMs Can Be Corrupted

Although the Election Commission of India says there's nothing wrong with Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and the Supreme Court of India has chosen not to intervene in the various debates surrounding the credibility of the country's electronic voting system, there are some people who are not convinced and believe that EVMs can be easily corrupted. One such person is Professor Sebastian Morris of the Goa Institute of Management. He speaks to Paranjoy Guha Thakurta in this exclusive interview in Hindi and English.

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Link of the recording of the 70-minute deposition on 14 February 2022 by Paranjoy Guha Thakurta to the Supreme Court-appointed committee headed by Justice (retired) R V Raveendran on allegations of misuse of the Israeli Pegasus spyware on Indian citizens: https://pegasus-india-investigation.in/depositions/paranjoy-guha-thakurta-statement/