AAP develops website to monitor polling votes ahead of Delhi elections

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party national convener Arvind Keijriwal on Monday said a website has been developed by the party to monitor the voter registrations polled votes in order to make sure that the voting machine will not be tampered. In a video message shared by Arvind Keijriwal, he stated that  if the party.

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party national convener Arvind Keijriwal on Monday said a website has been developed by the party to monitor the voter registrations polled votes in order to make sure that the voting machine will not be tampered.

In a video message shared by Arvind Keijriwal, he stated that  if the party had a 15 per cent lead, they could win by 5 per cent despite potential machine tampering.

“I would like to tell the people of Delhi, that I have come to know through sources that they (BJP) can cause discrepancies in 10% of votes through machines. Vote in such large numbers that every vote goes to ‘jhaadu’ (AAP). So if we have a 15% lead, we will win by 5%. Give us a lead of more than 10% everywhere. This is the only way to tackle machines, that you vote in large numbers,” Kejriwal said in the video.

Furthermore, he said that taking a lesson from the Maharashtra and Haryana elections, a website had been developed in order to make sure that the machines could not be tampered with.

“We have developed a website as a precautionary measure. Learning a lesson from the Maharashtra and Haryana elections, we have decided that on the night of 5th February, we will upload 6 details of every polling booth so that the machines can’t be tampered with…If they cause any discrepancy on the day of counting, you can match the numbers…,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Delhi Police detained Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal for protesting outside Kejriwal’s residence over the government’s failure to clean the Yamuna River.

Maliwal, along with a group of women from Purvanchal, arrived at Kejriwal’s residence after collecting water from the Yamuna.