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EC revises protocol on storage of symbol loading units following Supreme Court’s order – World News Network

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Last updated: May 2, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], May 2 (ANI): Following the Supreme Court’s order, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has come out with a new protocol for handling and storage of symbol loading units, the officials said on Wednesday.
In its latest order on the EVM-VVPAT row, the apex court had ordered that the machines should be sealed and secured in a container and stored in a strongroom along with the EVMs at least for 45 days post-declaration of results.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the apex poll body said that all state chief electoral officers have been directed to create the necessary infrastructure and provisions to implement the new protocols for handling and storage of the symbol loading units (SLUs).
“All CEOs have been directed to create necessary infrastructure and provisions to implement the new protocols for handling and storage of SLUs,” the ECI said, adding that as mandated by the Supreme Court, the revised protocols are applicable in all cases of completion of the symbol loading process in the VVPATs undertaken on or after May 1, 2024.
The SLU uploads the name and symbol of the candidates contesting on a particular seat on VVPAT or paper trail machines.
So far, the EVMs and VVPAT slips were stored for 45 days post results.
In these 45 days following the declaration of an election result, people can file an election petition in the concerned high court challenging the election. The EVM and VVPAT slips can be called by the court while hearing the plea.
On Friday, the top court issued directions to seal and store symbol loading units and also paved the way for verification of micro-controllers embedded in the electronic voting machines (EVMs) at the request of the candidates who stand second and third in the elections.
Before the Supreme Court order, the SLUs were handed over to local poll officials by the engineers of BEL or ECIL. A day after the poll, the SLUs were returned to the engineers of the two public sector units that manufacture the ballot unit, the control unit and the VVPAT along with the SLUs. (ANI)

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