'Out of your scope': Government to ONOE JPC on reverting to ballot paper

The Union ministry of law clarified that the decision to use EVMs or ballot papers does not fall within its jurisdiction after some parliamentary members suggested reverting to ballot papers. The government and the Supreme Court have previously supported the use of EVMs over ballot papers.
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