MP by-election: Digvijay raises questions on EVM, Scindia gave the befitting replay

Bhopal: Voting for the by-election is going on today in 28 assembly seats of Madhya Pradesh. Meanwhile, veteran Congress leader and former CM of the state Digvijay Singh has raised questions on the EVM machine. He said that EVM has a chip, it could be hacked. After the statement of Digvijay Singh, once again the ruckus about EVM can start.

Digvijay Singh took to Twitter and wrote, "In the technological age, developed countries do not trust EVM but in India and some small countries elections are held through EVM.  Because they don't trust EVM. Why? Because the one who has the chip can be hacked." BJP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Jyotiraditya Scindia has given him a befitting reply. Scindia said that 'Digvijay Singh first ask himself the question, what has he left of Madhya Pradesh.' Actually, Scindia had reached to vote in Gwalior, during which he said these things somewhere.

Let us tell you that 11.48 percent voting has been registered till 10 am in the polling in 28 assembly seats of Madhya Pradesh. These by-elections in Madhya Pradesh will determine the future of Shivraj Singh Chauhan government. The by-elections are being held in 25 seats of Madhya Pradesh due to the resignation of the sitting Congress MLAs to the BJP.

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