New Delhi: Senior Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh remains in the discussion with his statements. This time he has challenged the Election Commission. This challenge is about the EVMs used in elections. Diggi tweeted in a series of tweets saying, Election Commission (EC) to prove the Chip ones EVMs show their support by calling hackers. The Congress Rajya Sabha MP said, "Call the hackers and get the EVM tested to prove that the EVM with the chip is not tamper proof." He tweeted in a challenging tone, saying, "Prove to the Election Commission by calling the best hackers and giving machine access to prove that the machine with the chip is not tamper proof." Many political parties have objected to the use of EVMs. They say that machines can be hacked. The former Madhya Pradesh CM tweeted that, at least the Election Commission can give voters a printed voter slip after voting, which they can put in the voter box. The Election Commission announced on Saturday that the Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections are on October 21, while the counting of votes will be done on October 24. It is known that since the Modi government came to power, the opposition has been constantly raising questions on EVMs. Also Read: Howdy Modi: Congress slams PM Modi's for his slogan 'Abki Baar, Trump Sarkar' in the US Jammu and Kashmir: Three terrorists involved in the murder of BJP and RSS leaders arrested Major success to security forces in Jammu and Kashmir, 40 kgs explosives recovered Assembly by-election: Voting begins in Uttar Pradesh, Tripura and Chhattisgarh