"They Blame EVMs When They Lose": Chief Election Commissioner OP Rawat

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Chief Election Commissioner OP Rawat, who is retiring next month, dismissed opposition's charge that electronic voting machines or EVMs are vulnerable to tampering. In an exclusive interview with NDTV, Mr Rawat said political parties only question EVMs when they lose. He also said that the poll body was always "non-partisan, impartial and objective".

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