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Bangladesh MPs visits India's Election Commission

| | Nov 25, 2014, at 03:53 am
New Delhi, Nov 24 (IBNS) A delegation of ten Members of Parliament from Bangladesh, led by Muhammad Faruk Khan, visited the Election Commission of India on Monday.

The delegation met the Election Commissioners  H.S. Brahma and  Nasim Zaidi.

The two Commissioners briefed the delegation about the Indian Election System and replied to their queries on various aspects of election management.

During the interaction, Election Commissioner H. S. Brahma emphasized the need for appropriate use of technology in elections, as it has become a game changer in elections and can help in meeting many major challenges.

He underscored the need for increased voter enrolment and encouraging the registered voters to come out in numbers to vote. He referred to the demand for giving NRIs voting rights and said this has to be subject to legal feasibility.

Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi briefed the delegation about election expenditure issues related to political parties and candidates.

He described the role of the expenditure observers and monitoring team in the expenditure monitoring of elections.

"The delegates were also given a hands on demonstration of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) & Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) and they evinced keen interest in EVM and VVPAT," said a statement issued by the Election Commission.

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