PML-N's Ahsan Iqbal warns EVMs can be tampered with to manipulate election results
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz leader Ahsan Iqbal Thursday warned that EVMs could be tampered with to manipulate election results.

Talking to media flanked by other Opposition leaders, he said polling results could be doctored through changing a chip in EVMs and that was the reason most countries had discarded these machines.
Iqbal's remarks come a day after the parliament's joint session approved 33 bills including the contentious Elections (Second Amendment) Bill, 2021, which paved the way for the use of EVMs in the next general elections.
He said the opposition believed the judiciary would uphold the Constitution of Pakistan.
The PML-N leader said Nov 17 would be remembered as the darkest day in the history of Pakistan, adding that the opposition would have to take the "parliament issue" to the court.
"The government made the entire electoral process controversial through legislation disputed by other members of the House," he said, adding that the government neglected the Election Commission of Pakistan which was a major stakeholder in the election process.
He also accused the government of attempting to take control of all election arrangements in their hands.
Iqbal said a foundation had been laid to rig the next elections.
Iqbal, quoting "information" given to his party, said that the Nadra chairman was allegedly using organisational resources and data for the government's campaign for the upcoming elections.
"If Nadra is found leaking national data to the government, they will be liable to face treason charges."
Reprimanding the government for its insistence to employ technology in conducting elections, the PML-N leader said Pakistan was a "beggar" in technology and Germany was the "king" of it.
"The Supreme Court in Germany termed that EVMs cannot keep the secrecy of people's vote and hence declared it unconstitutional," explained Iqbal.
He insisted that elections could only be held under laws agreed to by all stakeholders concerned. "If the government takes any step unilaterally, it will be against the [spirit of] fair and transparent polls."
Speaking on the occasion, PPP's Sherry Rehman fired a broadside at the government, saying the treasury benches trampled democratic norms through its "artificial majority" and that too in the presence of the speaker.
"Whatever happened in yesterday's session was worse than martial law and the government made an attempt to rig the next elections," she added.
She said the opposition had offered to resolve differences through talks, "but the NA speaker backtracked on his word and bulldozed the session a day after writing a letter to the opposition."
The PPP leader said the use of EVMs had been rejected the world over and countries like Germany Italy, US had all discarded it.

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