Scholarly Research Journal for Humanity Science & English Language, Online ISSN 2348-3083, SJ IMPACT FACTOR 2021: 7.278, www.srjis.com PEER REVIEWED & REFEREED JOURNAL, FEB-MAR, 2023, VOL-11/56
THE NEED OF REMOTE VOTING MACHINE IN INDIAN VOTING SYSTEM
Sushil Barman Independent Scholar Paper Received On: 18 MAR 2023 Peer Reviewed On: 31 MAR 2023 Published On: 1 APRIL 2023
Abstract A day will come when the general public will not have to go to their polling stations to cast their votes. With the help of such a mobile phone, we can buy and sell goods and make money transactions. If we can cast our vote with the help of mobile phones then 100 percent people of India will be able to cast their own democratic rights. As an example it can be said that Estonia is a country in Europe where the general public can cast their vote through the internet. Alternatively, this voting system is in place in Switzerland and France through a pilot project. Some states in the United States and the Australian state of New South Wales allow members of the armed forces and the disabled to exercise their democratic rights through e-voting. So in terms of time the Election Commissioner of India has to go through the e-voting system if not today or tomorrow. Because the number of voting can be increased through this system. There is no more mentality of leaving your work and standing in long queues for hours at the polling station to cast your vote. So the best way to do this is e-voting system. Keywords- Polling stations, Transaction, E-voting, Election etc. Scholarly Research Journal's is licensed Based on a work at www.srjis.com
Introduction India is a third world developing country. In terms of geographical area, India is the largest country in South Asia and the seventh largest country in the world. On the other hand, in terms of population, this country is the second largest in the world and the largest democratic country in the world. India has 28 states and nine union territories. There are also 22 constitutionally recognized official languages. Conducting elections in India for such diversity is a challenge. British former Prime Minister Winston Churchill said that "If independence is granted to India, it will be lost in political squabble”. Election Commission of India was established on 25th January 1950 after the independence of India, and Election Commissioner's main target was free and fair elections. As a result, adult citizens of India can freely exercise their right to vote. For that, the members of the Copyright © 2023, Scholarly Research Journal for Humanity Science & English Language