Nizamabad MP Dharmapuri Aravind’s recent statements expressing confidence in BJP’s victory in the upcoming election have raised eyebrows and sparked suspicions about the election process. While there’s nothing inherently wrong with expressing confidence in one’s party’s chances, the way Aravind conveyed this sentiment has led to concerns regarding the credibility of the electoral process, particularly the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).
Aravind’s comments, suggesting that regardless of the people’s vote, BJP will emerge victorious, have generated discussions and debates in political circles. Dharmapuri said that whoever you vote he will win. He commented that if you vote for either Hand, Car symbols or for NOTA it doesn’t matter for his victory.
Netizens are engaging in conversations speculating whether the BJP might attempt to secure victory through EVM manipulation. His remarks have led to a strong reaction on social media, with many questioning the integrity of the electoral process.
Some individuals are drawing parallels to recent statements made by Telangana Chief Electoral Officer (CEC) Vikas Raj. His statement about using all-new EVMs for the upcoming assembly elections has raised questions about the reliability of these machines. The reference to state-of-the-art M-3 machines being used in the elections has also sparked skepticism.
Furthermore, there are social media posts and videos circulating that suggest the possibility of EVM tampering in previous elections, citing instances of EVM changes during the 2019 elections.
Overall, Dharmapuri Aravind’s remarks have ignited a significant discussion on social media, where users are expressing concerns about the electoral process and its integrity, particularly in relation to EVMs. These discussions highlight the importance of transparency and trust in the electoral system.



