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Ballot paper voting if EVM scheme not passed by mid-Jan

UNB . Dhaka
08 Jan 2023 18:36:02 | Update: 08 Jan 2023 19:46:56
Ballot paper voting if EVM scheme not passed by mid-Jan
Election Commissioner Begum Rashida Sultana attends a meeting at her office in Agargaon, Dhaka on January 8, 2023 — UNB Photo

Election Commissioner Begum Rashida Sultana on Sunday said that if the scheme for the electronic voting machines (EVMs) is not passed by mid-January, voting in the next general election will be held by using ballot papers. 

"Unless the new scheme of the EVMs is passed by mid-January, these machines cannot be used in 150 [parliamentary] seats. In this case, the Election Commission will have to prepare for voting on ballot papers," she told reporters after a meeting with technical experts at her office in Agargaon, Dhaka.

The commission had earlier proposed a project of Tk 9,000 crore to the government for procuring and using EVMs in 150 seats. That proposal has not yet been cleared. 

The EC commissioner said the EVM project does not seem to have progressed much.

"We said that we will use EVMs in a maximum of 150 seats subject to receipt of project funds," she said.

"If it comes on time, it is better. If not, we will do with what we have. We have the capacity to use EVMs in 70 to 80 seats, [but] I do not know what we have now." 

She said that they did not talk to the policymakers (ministries) about the matter and said that it is not customary. The EC Secretariat may discuss this.

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