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PM Modi: Supreme Court's EVM Verdict Shatters Opposition's Dreams

PM Modi: Supreme Court's EVM Verdict Shatters Opposition's Dreams

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the issue of 100% VVPAT verification of votes after the Supreme Court dismissed the requests. He criticized the Opposition, accusing them of instilling doubt in people's minds about EVMs and labeled it as a sin. Speaking at a rally in Bihar during the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections covering 88 seats, Modi expressed satisfaction that the Supreme Court's ruling shattered the Opposition's hopes.

Modi recalled past practices where the Opposition allegedly obstructed people's voting rights through methods like booth capturing. He accused them of preventing voters from casting their votes and mentioned how EVMs have empowered honest and underprivileged voters. The PM highlighted the Supreme Court's verdict as a strong stance against reverting to the old ballot paper system.

During his speech, Modi stressed the importance of fair elections and criticized the Opposition's attempts to discredit the EVMs. He portrayed their efforts as undermining the progress made in ensuring transparent and efficient voting processes.

Modi's remarks also touched upon the historical context of voting in India, where past practices like booth capturing were rampant. He contrasted this with the present, where EVMs have brought about significant improvements in the electoral process, empowering voters and ensuring a fairer democratic system.

In conclusion, Modi reiterated the Supreme Court's decision as a validation of the reliability and effectiveness of EVMs, dismissing the Opposition's attempts to cast doubt on them. He portrayed the ruling as a victory for transparent and credible elections in India.

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PM Modi: Supreme Court's EVM Verdict Shatters Opposition's Dreams

PM Modi: Supreme Court's EVM Verdict Shatters Opposition's Dreams

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the issue of 100% VVPAT verification of votes after the Supreme Court dismissed the requests. He criticized the Opposition, accusing them of instilling doubt in people's minds about EVMs and labeled it as a sin. Speaking at a rally in Bihar during the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections covering 88 seats, Modi expressed satisfaction that the Supreme Court's ruling shattered the Opposition's hopes.

Modi recalled past practices where the Opposition allegedly obstructed people's voting rights through methods like booth capturing. He accused them of preventing voters from casting their votes and mentioned how EVMs have empowered honest and underprivileged voters. The PM highlighted the Supreme Court's verdict as a strong stance against reverting to the old ballot paper system.

During his speech, Modi stressed the importance of fair elections and criticized the Opposition's attempts to discredit the EVMs. He portrayed their efforts as undermining the progress made in ensuring transparent and efficient voting processes.

Modi's remarks also touched upon the historical context of voting in India, where past practices like booth capturing were rampant. He contrasted this with the present, where EVMs have brought about significant improvements in the electoral process, empowering voters and ensuring a fairer democratic system.

In conclusion, Modi reiterated the Supreme Court's decision as a validation of the reliability and effectiveness of EVMs, dismissing the Opposition's attempts to cast doubt on them. He portrayed the ruling as a victory for transparent and credible elections in India.

 
 
 
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