Bharatiya Janata Party
|
581022
|
|
ARVIND KEJRIWAL
|
Aam Aadmi Party
|
209238
|
AJAY RAI
|
Indian National Congress
|
75614
|
VIJAY PRAKASH JAISAWAL
|
Bahujan Samaj Party
|
60579
|
KAILASH CHAURASIYA
|
Samajwadi Party
|
45291
|
RAJESH BHARTI SURYA
|
Rashtriya Ambedkar Dal
|
4327
|
ARUN
|
Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party
|
3634
|
SARVESH KUMAR GUPTA
|
Independent
|
3023
|
BASEER KINNAR
|
Independent
|
2850
|
INDIRA TIWARI
|
All India Trinamool Congress
|
2674
|
HIRALAL YADAV
|
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
|
2457
|
IFTEKHAR KURAISHI
|
Independent
|
2323
|
NARENDRA NATH DUBEY ADIG
|
Jan Shakti Ekta Party
|
2277
|
A.K. AGGARWAL
|
Agar Jan Party
|
2037
|
SHIVHARI AGARWAL
|
Bharat Nirman Party
|
2000
|
PRAMOD KUMAR
|
Independent
|
1807
|
DEVI PRASAD NAND
|
Moulik Adhikar Party
|
1740
|
ABHIMANYU SINGH PATEL
|
Bahujan Mukti Party
|
1644
|
JOHNSON THOMAS
|
Independent
|
1524
|
SANTOSH KUMAR
|
Rashtriya Vikas Manch Party
|
1434
|
RAM LAKHAN GUPTA
|
Jantantra Party
|
1376
|
RAJENDRA PRASAD (GARIB DAS)
|
Independent
|
1367
|
PRAKASH PRASAD
|
Independent
|
1361
|
NARENDRA BAHADUR SINGH
|
Independent
|
1306
|
HEMANT KUMAR YADAV
|
Indian National League
|
1202
|
BACHCHAN PRASAD YADAV
|
Independent
|
1192
|
BACHCHELAL
|
Lokpriya Samaj Party
|
1172
|
GHANSHYAM
|
Independent
|
1151
|
OM GURU CHARAN DAS ALIAS VIMAL KUMAR SINGH
|
Sanatan Sanskriti Raksha Dal
|
1144
|
PRABHAT KUMAR
|
Independent
|
1089
|
MANOJ KUMAR CHAUBEY
|
Independent
|
1074
|
RAVINDRA KUMAR
|
Independent
|
1012
|
LALLAN
|
Manavadhikar Janshakti Party
|
997
|
AHMED SOHEL SIDDIQUI
|
Independent
|
937
|
USMAN
|
Rashtriya Apna Dal
|
878
|
HARI LAL
|
Rastriya Insaaf Party
|
838
|
RAJIV KUMAR MISHRA
|
Independent
|
677
|
SATYAPRAKASH SRIVASTAVA
|
Independent
|
599
|
MAHENDRA MISHRA
|
Independent
|
573
|
SATISH SHANKAR JAYASWAL
|
Independent
|
459
|
RAMPYARE SINGH
|
Independent
|
423
|
SHIV KUMAR SHAH
|
Independent
|
312
|
None of the Above
|
None of the Above
|
2051
|
Total
|
1030685
|
THE SOURCE OF STATISTICS IS HERE-
Surprisingly, If we take the example of Amethi and Raibareilly, no such extra votes found. But such extra votes are found in almost every seat that BJP has won
Have a look on Meerut’s scenario
US Professor explains how EVMs can be rigged in India.
Contrary to claims by Indian election authorities, the paperless electronic votingsystems used in India 2014 election suffer from significant vulnerabilities. Even brief access to the machines could allow criminals to alter election results 2014.
In this video, we demonstrate two kinds of attacks against a real Indian EVMMachine. One attack involves replacing a small part of the EVM machine with a look-alike component that can be silently instructed to steal a percentage of the votes in favor of a chosen candidate. These instructions can be sent wirelessly from a mobile phone. Another attack uses a pocket-sized device to change the votes stored in theEVM between the election and the public counting session, which in India can be weeks later.
These attacks are neither complicated nor difficult to perform, but they would be hard to detect or defend against. The best way to prevent them is to count votes using paper ballots that voters can see.
Read mor ehere– http://linkis.com/blogspot.in/zvVJ2
http://www.kractivist.org/bjp-exposed-operation-evm-from-where-187845-votes-came-in-varanasi/
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