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‘Any machine with a chip can be hacked’, Congress raised questions on EVM after the defeat in the assembly elections.

The results of elections held in four states have come out, which has increased the concern of Congress. Meanwhile, according to the news coming out, the President of Madhya Pradesh unit of Congress Kamalnath Can meet National President of the party Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday. The reason for this meeting is said to be to submit resignation. Let us tell you that in the 230-seat Madhya Pradesh Assembly, BJP has won 163 seats while Congress has been reduced to 66 seats. Before the election results, Congress was boasting of victory. Here, the state’s veteran Congress leader Digvijay Singh has blamed the defeat on EVMs. He has reacted on social media regarding EVM.

congress leader Digvijay Singh While sharing the cutting of a news website, he wrote – Any machine with a chip can be hacked. I have opposed voting through EVMs since 2003. Can we save our Indian democracy from the control of professional hackers? He further wrote that this is a fundamental question which will have to be resolved by all political parties. Honorable Election Commission and Honorable Supreme Court, will you please protect our Indian democracy?

Will the opposition alliance ‘India’ break?

Meanwhile, will the poor performance of Congress have any impact on the opposition alliance ‘India’? This question is arising in people’s minds. According to media reports, the Congress high command is believed to be planning seat sharing against opposition alliance ‘India’ constituent Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav and Janata Dal United (JDU) supremo Nitish Kumar and other leaders. Laker is also angry with the comments made by Kamal Nath. It is being told that in the elections, SP was demanding only four to six seats. At the same time, JDU seemed to be staking claim on only one seat, on which the Congress President did not seem to agree. Opposition alliance ‘India’ has been formed to compete with BJP in the year 2024.

Know how many seats Congress got in which state

-Promises made to the public in Chhattisgarh, Mahadev betting app issue and Hindutva card are among the major factors which have brought BJP to power after five years. Let us tell you that this is the first time after the formation of the state in 2000 that BJP has crossed the 50 seats mark here.

-In Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections, BJP got about 48.55 percent votes, which is eight percent more than Congress. Due to this increase, BJP has not only won 163 seats but has also strengthened its position in the bi-polar politics of the state.

-According to the figures that have come after voting for Rajasthan Assembly elections, BJP has won 115 seats while Congress has won 69 seats. Bharat Adivasi Party (BJP) has got three seats and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has got two seats.

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