This Article is From Apr 17, 2014

Union minister gets EVM direction changed to suit 'Vastu'

Union minister gets EVM direction changed to suit 'Vastu'

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Kolar, Karnataka: An election official changed the direction of an Electronic Voter Machine or EVM allegedly at the request of candidate and Union minister KH Muniyappa to make it 'Vastu' compliant, following which he was shifted from a polling centre in Kolar Lok Sabha constituency. (India Votes 2014: Coverage)

"The official has been shifted from Harohalli polling centre, which is in the city, for changing the direction of the Electronic Voting Machine on Muniyappa's request to make it Vastu complaint," Kolar Deputy Commissioner and Returning Officer DK Ravi told reporters.

Changing the direction or position of the EVM is unlawful, he said. (India Votes 2014: Candidates)

As soon as Mr Muniyappa entered the polling centre to cast his vote, he was displeased to see the EVM facing south and placed it in the north-eastern direction with the help of his supporters, Mr Ravi said.

"On receiving the information, I shifted the election officer for carrying out Muniyappa's instructions," the deputy commissioner said. (India Votes 2014: Schedule)

Mr Ravi, however, did not respond when he was asked the reason for not taking action against Muniyappa's supporters who changed the position of the EVM.

"I will get back to you on it soon," he said.
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