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Tulsi Gabbard Says ‘Evidence’ Reveals Vulnerability Of Electronic Voting

  • Election Commission sources in India rejected claims that electronic voting machines are vulnerable to hacking, stating they work like simple calculators and cannot connect to the internet.
  • Gyanesh Kumar, Chief Election Commissioner, confirmed that Indian electronic voting machines are safe and cannot be tampered with or connected to the internet.
  • Congress leader Randeep Surjewala called for a Supreme Court investigation into claims about electronic voting machine vulnerabilities, emphasizing their legal scrutiny in India.
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The Gateway Pundit broke the news in United States on Thursday, April 10, 2025.
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