Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Tuesday, 26 November 2024

Heads I Win : Tails You Lose

 


 

Article link:

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Extract from the article:

 

The Supreme Court of India has rejected a plea to revert to the traditional ballot paper voting system, emphasizing that Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) are acceptable when one wins but deemed tampered when one loses.

 

The court dismissed the plea citing the logistical challenges of managing a large population like India efficiently through the ballot system. Additionally, the petitioner raised concerns about regulating the use of money and liquor in elections, indicating a broader issue with the electoral process.

 

My Take:

Saluting Supreme Solution from SC

 

"In my blog from April 2024, I highlighted the Supreme Court's stance on EVMs, emphasizing the impracticality of reverting to paper ballots in a country as vast as India.

 

The court rightly pointed out that the sheer volume of votes cast makes manual verification a monumental task. I

It's crucial to understand that the court's decision to stick with EVMs without human intervention stems from the need for accuracy and efficiency in the electoral process, a sentiment echoed in the recent rejection of the plea for the ballot paper system."

 

Dear Supreme Court, If You Cannot Order

 

"In another blog post, I had raised concerns about the security of EVMs, citing the absence of hacking incidents detected so far.

 

The court's firm stand on the integrity of the current system resonates with my views on the need to strengthen existing mechanisms rather than thrusting unwarranted changes.

 

The court's response to the plea reflects a prudent approach, considering that baseless allegations can undermine the public's trust in the electoral process."


Call to Action:

 

To the Supreme Court of India, I urge a continued commitment to enhancing transparency and security in the electoral process.

 

Embrace technological advancements cautiously while addressing genuine concerns about the integrity of the voting system. Upholding the sanctity of elections is not just a legal duty but a moral imperative for sustaining democracy.

 

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

www.My-Teacher.in

 

www.HemenParekh.ai  /  27 Nov 2024

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