Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said the AAP will participate in the 'EVM Hackathon' to be oraganised by the poll panel later this month and will prove how an EVM can be tampered with.
Sisodia also challenged the EC to allow at least three AAP workers in place of those who service EVMs at store rooms and said they will "completely hack" all machines.
During a day-long special session of the Delhi Assembly today, AAP MLA Saurabh Bhardwaj today staged a "live demonstration" on how electronic voting machines can be programmed to favour a particular political party.
"The ECI can give us its machines, we will show how to hack it in 90 seconds by merely changing its motherboard," Kejriwal told reporters outside the Assembly.
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Participating in a discussion over the alleged EVM manipulation in the House, Sisodia said, he wished he was wrong about "EVM tampering".
But when a councillor in Mumbai complained that a machine showed his family members' votes going in favour of other candidates his doubt got stronger, Sisodia said.
"We are not raising a question on the democracy of the country. Instead, we are questioning the credibility of EVMs ...Several political parties have doubted them," he said.
"The Uttrakhand HC has also ordered seizure of hundreds of EVMs. The Delhi High Court has also issued the same order. In the MCD elections, an AAP candidate was defeated by just two votes in a Chattarpur ward.
"There was a difference between polled votes and actual votes which indicates manipulation in the EVMs. This cannot be called technical snag. By saying it cannot be happen (EVM manipulation) thrice, the EC cannot ran away from its responsibility," Sisodia said.