Bengaluru, Sept 4: In a major shift, the Congress government in Karnataka has recommended replacing Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) with traditional ballot papers in all upcoming local body elections.
Law & Parliamentary Affairs Minister H.K. Patil said growing concerns over “variations in electoral rolls” and “declining trust in EVMs” prompted the move. “The Cabinet has decided to recommend doing away with EVMs for local body polls,” he said.
Patil clarified that while the State Election Commission (SEC) is an independent body, new rules will make the change binding. “Within the next 15 days, the government will introduce the required legal amendments,” he said.
The Cabinet has also empowered the SEC to prepare, revise, or even redo electoral rolls specifically for local body polls. Currently, rolls prepared by the Election Commission of India are used.

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