New Delhi, November 28: Chief Election Commissioner OP Rawat on Wednesday said that the local officers in Madhya Pradesh will take a call on extension of polling time, in line with provisions of the law. Rawat was referring to Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia's demand to extend polling time in booths where Electoral Voting Machine (EVM) malfunctions halted voting. Speaking to ANI, Rawat said, "There are provisions for the extension of time, the local officers can take the call as they see fit. The matter does not need to be handled by the commission."
Stating that no voter should be left out because of faulty EVMs, Scindia approached the Election Commission seeking an extension in polling time. Responding to reports of EVMs malfunctioning in Madhya Pradesh, Rawat said that if it is observed that voters left polling booths due to malfunctions in the machines, the commission would consider re-polling at that particular polling station. "There were few complaints on malfunction of some EVMs and VVPAT machines, they have been replaced. If it's observed that voters left due to malfunction, we can consider re-polling at that particular polling station," he confirmed. Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections 2018: Polling Comes to a Standstill in Few Constituencies Owing to Malfunction of EVMs, VVPATs.
There have been many complaints of EVMs malfunctioning, have written to Election Commission. Have requested that voting time in these polling booths should be extended to compensate for the delay: Jyotiraditya Scindia, Congress #MadhyaPradeshElections pic.twitter.com/EfJiIg7lW0
— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2018
Expressing happiness at a high voter turnout in Madhya Pradesh and Mizoram, he said, "It's very satisfying to see that voters from Bru community in Mizoram came in large numbers to cast their respective votes since morning."
CEC O P Rawat on Jyotiraditya Scindia's request to EC to extend polling time due to EVM malfunction: There are provisions for the extension of time, the local officers can take the call as they see fit. The matter does not need to be handled by the commission. pic.twitter.com/OznJsAKzcJ
— ANI (@ANI) November 28, 2018
The voting for 230 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh and 40-member legislative assembly of Mizoram is currently underway. The counting of votes for both states will take place on December 11.