The Congress government in Karnataka is writing to the election commission with suggestions on electronic voting machines, state minister for information technology and tourism Priyank Kharge said.
However, theball is in the court of the election commission whether to agreeor not, he said.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an event here, the minister said, "We are ready for our suggestions and even experiments. But the moot question is whether the election commission is ready."
"The election commission has been reduced to a puppet at the hands of the Union government. Even, the Centre has to agreewith it (the proposal)," the minister said.
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Kharge said the EC can make use of the techies and experts in Karnataka to test the EVMs.
He clarified that he is raising the matter not becauseof upcoming Karnataka assembly polls but because EVMs are used fromthe panchayat level to Lok Sabha polls.
Kharge referred to reports claiming that a candidate contesting the municipal elections in Uttar Pradesh could not get his own votes.