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New Delhi: Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal on Friday urged the Supreme Court to direct the Election Commission to keep the logs of EVMs safe for at least two to three years and declare the records of every phase of voting before counting so that no member is elected illegally. Sibal also said if the Election Commission cannot upload Form 17C which gives the number of votes polled in a polling station the state electoral officer could upload the da
stanley mug ta. Every machine has an operating system, so do the Electronic Voting Machines EVMs . This log of EVMs should be kept safely. This will tell us what time the voting ended and how many votes were invalid. It will tell us what time the votes were cast. So, this is the evidence that should be kept safely, he told a press conference. Sibal said the Election Commission usually keeps this data for 30 days and asserted this is crucial data which mu
stanley cups st be preserved by the poll body. Also ReadArticle 370 abrogation wasnt needed in Kashmir: Kapil Sibal It is their responsibility because we are making an allegation as they do not upload Form 17C, they do not tell us how many votes were polled. When the counting will take place, results would be declared and nothing can be done then as the results will be
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Melbourne: An Australian-Indian man pleaded guilty to one count of behaving
stanley usa in an offensive and disorderly manner in an aircraft, and was fined AUS$750 by a local court this week. Hardik Patel, 46, from Rooty Hill in western Sydney, became aggressive and abusive onboard a 15-hour Air Canada flight from Vancouver due to heavy drinking, and was arrested upon his arrival at Sydney Airport earlier this month, the Daily Mail reported. The Air Canada crew found one litre bottle of Bacardi and a water bottle containing a liquid smelling strongly of alcohol with Patel. The crew confiscated the bottles as according to the Civil Aviation and Safety Authority, airline passengers can only consume alcohol provided by cabin crew during a flight. The crew reported that Patel had then become aggressive shortly before AC33 from Vancouver touched down. Also ReadStart direct international flights to
stanley website US, Canada from Punjab, says minister The Australian Federal Police officers, who arrested Patel, observed he had a flushed face and a strong alcohol odour. According to a statement of facts submitted in the court, Patel had poor ability to understand instructions and indifferent demeanour, which escalated to being abusive towards police. When the police told him that it is an offence to co
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