Were 300 EVMs Seized From A Shop In Uttar Pradesh?
Viral posts claim that 300 EVMs were seized from a shop owned by a BJP leader in Chandaulli of Uttar Pradesh. However, these were un-polled EVMs being moved by government officials from a strongroom in the district
A video of electronic voting machines (EVM) being moved out of a 'strongroom' has gone viral on social media with a claim that the voting machines were illegal stored in a shop owned by a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader.
The caption with the video reads, "once again locals helped officials seize over 300 EVMs from a shop. The shop is owned by a BJP leader."
(Hindi: फिर एक दुकान से 300 से अधिक ईवीएम स्थानीय लोगों ने पकड़वाया।बीजेपी से जुड़े नेता का है दुकान।)
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The video, shot after dark, shows a room from which several EVMs are being moved out while onlookers record the incident on their mobile phones.
However, the room is actually a strongroom at the Navin Mandi Sthal in Chandauli, and the people seen transporting the EVMs are not locals but government employees.
BOOM took screenshots of the video and zoomed in on the frame where 'strongroom' can be clearly seen written in Hindi on the wall next to the room where the EVMs were kept.
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This, and several other videos showing EVMs being transported have taken the social media by a storm since the conclusion of polling on May 19, 2019 with serious allegations of tampering.
The same video has been shared from the verified Facebook page of Aam Aadmi Party, Gurgaon with a caption claiming, 'More than 300 EVM caught by the locals stored inside a shop. Thats the Murder of Democracy going on.'
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The video has been shared with similar claims on several Facebook pages and Twitter handles with some also mentioning the location of the incident as Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh.