Mamata Banerjee Raises Concerns Over EVM Counting in Bhabanipur; India Urges Italy on Defence Tech
Morning Digest: Mamata warns against counting irregularities in Bhabanipur EVM strong room; Italy told to avoid sharing of defence tech with Pakistan, and more
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee warned against potential tampering of the counting process for the Bhabanipur constituency elections, following her visit to an EVM strong room in Kolkata. Meanwhile, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urged Italy to avoid sharing sensitive defence technologies with Pakistan during bilateral talks.
- 01Mamata Banerjee expressed concerns over possible malpractice in EVM counting.
- 02She emphasized strict access control to the counting area in Bhabanipur.
- 03Bilateral talks between India and Italy focused on defence technology sharing.
- 04Rajnath Singh's discussions aimed to prevent sensitive tech from reaching Pakistan.
- 05The events highlight ongoing political tensions and international defence relations.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee raised alarms about the integrity of the counting process for the Bhabanipur constituency elections, following her visit to an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) strong room at Sakhawat Memorial School in south Kolkata. After spending nearly four hours at the counting center, she stated that only one person would be permitted inside the designated counting area to prevent any tampering. This warning comes as the state prepares for crucial electoral outcomes. In a separate development, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held discussions with his Italian counterpart, Guido Crosetto, at the Manekshaw Centre. Singh urged Italy to avoid sharing sensitive defence technologies with Pakistan, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding national security. These events reflect the ongoing political dynamics within India and the complexities of international defence relations.
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Mamata Banerjee's warnings could influence public trust in the electoral process in West Bengal, while the discussions on defence technology may affect India's security relations with Italy and Pakistan.
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