“When the postal ballots were counted, the vote share of Mahayuti and MVA stood at 43.3 per cent and 43.1 per cent, respectively. However, after EVM votes were counted, the vote share of Mahayuti went up to 49.5 per cent while MVA’s vote share dipped to 35 per cent,” he claimed.Typically, the difference between the counting of votes through ballot papers and EVMs is not more than 3 to 4 per cent, he said.The Election Commission should explain these discrepancies, he said.”We demand that the EC deploy high-resolution cameras and allow us access to random EVM for four days. We will open these EVMs with the help of our experts and conduct a postmortem, inspection, and investigation,” he said.
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