Monthly Archives: August 2010

Hari Prasad to present his EVM paper at Chicago

Sukanya Shetty Posted online: Tue Aug 31 2010, 05:40 hrs Mumbai : Two days after his release on bail, Hyderabad-based researcher Hari Prasad is busy preparing for a presentation of his controversial paper on security aspects of Electronic Voting Machines … Continue reading

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Sadhvi Pragya’s bail: SC notice to Maharashtra

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Monday issued a notice to the Maharashtra government on a bail petition of Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, the main accused in 2008 Malegaon bomb blast.Thakur and 10 others have been arrested for the blast in … Continue reading

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Court grants bail to Hariprasad, says he is not dishonest

PTI / Saturday, August 28, 2010 19:23 IST A Metropolitan court today granted bail to activist Hari Prasad, who claimed to have blown the whistle on how an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) can be tampered with. The bail was granted … Continue reading

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Bloody Chidambaram is a traitor! The govt. should hang him!

This corrupt man allegedly got himself elected to the Lok Sabha by bribing his opponent.  He is now on war path against Hindus.  To this pseudo secularist Hindus are saffron terrorists!  Most likely this bootlicker of Sonia is doing at … Continue reading

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Pakistani floods can have immense strategic impact

Apart from the humanitrian losses, Pakistan’s floods will further damage the reputation of the country’s political class and, in turn, benefit terrorist groups that have undertaken relief work feverishly. Indian strategic experts must sit up and watch the post-flood situation in Pakistan, feels security expert B Raman. // … Continue reading

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MPs demand probe into voting machines

NEW DELHI: In the backdrop of the arrest of a man who raised doubts about EVMs, several MPs today said the issue of alleged tampering of the voting machines should be looked into thoroughly and an all-party meeting be called … Continue reading

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Indian Muslim linked to Al-Qaeda plot in Canada

TORONTO: An Al-Qaeda-linked terror plot was unearthed by Canadian security agencies Wednesday, with one of the suspects reportedly hailing from India.Under what is curiously called “Operation Samosa,” the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) arrested two suspects early Wednesday. One of … Continue reading

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Andhra judges caught cheating in exam

Warangal:  In a classroom in a Warangal college, they picked up their pens, and began their exam.  A “flying squad” of invigilators that conducts secret checks caught them on hidden camera – copying from books, smuggled notes, and each other. … Continue reading

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EC defends arrest of engineer who exposed EVM flaws

Or is it witchhunt? DNA / Sreejiraj Eluvangal / Thursday, August 26, 2010 1:45 IST Two days after a seemingly innocuous announcement by the Hyderabad police of the arrest of a software engineer on charges of’stealing’ an electronic voting machine … Continue reading

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Indian EVMs subject to tampering before the election (and during counting)

1. See what happened during 2009 election counting using Indian EVMs http://government.wikia.com/wiki/Review_the_2009_Lok_Sabha_Election_Process:_Promises_and_Reality 2. See video of Cybersecurity expert panel discussions on Indian EVMs held in Washington DC on Aug. 10, 2010 (Participants included PV Indiresan and Alok Shukla of ECI) … Continue reading

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