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Amit Shah asks 6 Questions to Opposition for developing doubtful remarks about EVMs

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Pertaining to the rising doubtful remarks that the oppositions has claimed about EVM hacking, verification, Amit Shah has tweeted 6 questions to the opposition. Showing concern about misleading the nation through such remarks, Amit Shah has tweeted that we should not get influenced by Oppositions falsified claims that are misleading and hence should focus our efforts on making the democratic institutions of India stronger.

In the first question Amit Shah tweets, The Opposition that is raising doubts on EVM had back in time some or the other day won Elections held through EVMs. If they don’t trust EVMs then why did they accept victory and surged in power?

In second question Amit Shah tweets, The Supreme Court of India had taken consensus from more than 3 PILs and thereafter had ended the Election Process. Hereby the apex court had ordered to count 5 VVPAT in every area of Legislative Assembly.

In the third question Amit Shah Tweets, ‘Merely two days before vote counting day, it is totally unconstitutional of 22 Opposition parties to ask for developments in the Election process as any decision can only be taken considering majority from all the parties.’

In the fourth question Amit Shah Tweets, ‘Opposition started creating havoc on EVMs after 6 phases of Elections that hiked after the exit polls were out. Exit Polls are not taken by considering EVMs but by asking questions to the people. Hence, is it right to doubt EVMs for output of Exit Polls?’

In the fifth question Amit Shah Tweets, ‘Election Commission has publicly challenged that if there is a doubt or defect in EVMs, everyone is invited to come and prove it. Why has none of the Opposition parties accepted this challenge?’

In the sixth question Amit Shah Tweets, ‘There are few Opposition parties who are threatening about spreading bloodshed if the Election results are not validated. Whom are these Opposition parties threatening through passing such violent remarks?’

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