THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-April 19, 2017- Topic 1
In the
face of extreme and unreasonable complaints against Electronic Voting Machines
by a number of political parties, the Election Commission perhaps had no choice
but to have the working of the machines corroborated by a paper audit trail. To
have such a facility ready for all constituencies by the 2019 Lok Sabha
election is expensive (an estimated Rs.3,174
crore) and also unnecessary (paper trails are at best required in a few
constituencies to corroborate results).
Its request to the Law Ministry to release
funds for the procurement of voter-verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT)
machines for the 2019 Lok Sabha election should be interpreted in this context.
As many as 16 lakh VVPAT machines will be required and only an urgent release
of funds will allow the machines to be ready in time for 2019. It was possible
for the EC to brush off the complaints from the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Aam
Aadmi Party following their defeat in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab respectively,
but it clearly became increasingly difficult for it to ignore the clutch of
parties that joined the chorus, some demanding a return to
paper ballots.
The EC has
repeatedly assured voters that there are enough procedural and technical
safeguards to prevent large-scale tampering or manipulation of EVMs. Since
2006, elections have witnessed the use of upgraded EVMs — Model 2 machines,
with security features such as dynamic coding of key codes on ballot units and
their transfer as messages to the control unit in an encrypted manner. EVMs
feature encoded software that is burnt one-time on to programmable chips,
enabling them to be used as stand-alone machines rather than computer-connected
units, thus preventing any hacking by remote devices. Model 3 machines produced
after 2013 have additional features such as tamper detection. The EC has laid
down procedural rules of locking and storing EVMs before and after polling,
besides functional checks and tests in the presence of representatives of
political parties. The addition of the VVPAT machine to the process is to allow
for cross-checking of EVM results through a paper audit, completing another
layer of accountability to the indigenously produced machines (only the
microchip is manufactured outside the country with the machine language
embedded on it). Contrary to glib claims about tampering, studies show the
introduction of EVMs has resulted in a drastic reduction in electoral fraud
(rigging, stuffing of ballot boxes, etc.) and allowed for greater voter
participation. Since reverting to the older paper ballot system will be
regressive, the only option in the face of the protests is to have a back-up in
the form of a paper trail — something that will hopefully put a quietus to the
controversy.
Vocabulary
Extreme: furthest
from the center or a given point.
Example: The
extreme northwest of Scotland
Synonyms: furthest, farthest, furthermost, far, very, utmost
Corroborated: confirm or
give support to a statement, theory, or finding.
Example: The
witness had corroborated the boy's account of the attack
Synonyms: confirm, verify, endorse, ratify, authenticate, validate, certify
Procurement: the action
of obtaining or procuring something.
Example: Financial
assistance for the procurement of legal advice
Clutch: grasp or
seize something tightly or eagerly.
Example: He stood
clutching a microphone
Synonyms: grip, grasp, clasp, cling
to, hang on to
Chorus: say
the same thing at the same time.
Example: They
chorused a noisy amen
Synonyms: choir, ensemble, choral
group, choristers
Burnt: flame or
glow while consuming a material such as coal or wood.
Example: A fire
burned and crackled cheerfully in the grate
Synonyms: be on fire, be alight, be
ablaze, blaze, go up, go up in smoke
Indigenously: originating
or occurring naturally in a particular place.
Example: The
indigenous peoples of Siberia
Synonyms: native, original, aboriginal, autochthonous, local, domestic
Drastic: likely to
have a strong or far-reaching effect.
Example: A drastic
reduction of staffing levels
Synonyms: extreme, serious, desperate, radical, far-reaching
Revert: return to
a previous state, condition, practice, etc.
Example: He
reverted to his native language
Synonyms: return, go back, change
back, default, fall back
Quietus: death or
something that causes death, regarded as a release from life.
Example: There are those who brim with
passion not just for the state-approved quietus