“Standalone system, no OTP needed to unlock EVMs…” Mumbai Police Official rubbishes media reports
Updated:2 years ago
Updated:2 years ago
Mumbai, June 16 (ANI): After a report by a Mumbai-based newspaper stated that Shiv Sena leader Ravindra Waikar's relative was carrying a mobile phone inside a counting centre in Maharashtra's Goregaon that was allegedly used for generating the OTP that unlocked the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM), Mumbai Police Official dispelled such reports and clarified that no OTP (One Time Password) on mobile is needed for unlocking the EVMs and that it is a standalone system. “No OTP is needed to unlock the EVM. There is no mobile OTP needed to unlock the EVM as it is a non-programmable device...It has advanced technical features and there is no communication device on the EVM...It is a technically full-proof system and EVM is a standalone system. It does not require any OTP,” said Vandana Suryavanshi.
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