"This will not only aggravate the border tension between India and China but also weaken our international stand as far as the unity and integrity of the nation is concerned," state BJP president Tai Tagak stated in a statement here today.
He said the party would take up the issue with the central leadership.
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Meanwhile, the party has sought the intervention of State Election Commission to ensure proper security of electronic voting machines (EVMs) as counting of votes for May 16 Panchayat and municipal elections would be held tomorrow.
Quoting experts opinion on EVMs, the BJP said that there was a possibility of machines being tampered and hacked by using malicious programming.
According to Information Technology (IT) expert Hari K Prasad, the programme on the micro-controller, which controls the control unit (CU) of the EVM, could be tampered, the BJP claimed adding that the programme can be tampered by infecting it with a Trojan horse, a malicious computer code.
Alleging involvement of Congress workers in 'vote capturing' in different parts of the state, the party has demanded re-polling at several booths.