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Old Clip of EVM Being 'Destroyed' Falsely Linked To 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

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This video is from Mysuru and shows a man destroying the ballot unit after casting his vote during state elections.

Published: 26 Apr 2024, 6:25 PM IST

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As India finished the second phase of polling, a video showing a man at a polling booth is being shared on social media platforms. The man can be seen throwing an Electronic Voting Machines (EVM) on the ground, following which he is tackled by officials and police officers.

An archive of the post can be found here. 

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This post recorded 39.6K views at the time of writing this story. (Archives of similar claims can be found here and here.)

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Is this true?: The video is not recent and is from the Chamundeshwari constituency in Mysuru, where a man was arrested for damaging an EVM machine during the Karnataka assembly elections in May 2023.

How did we find out?: At first, we divided the video into multiple screenshots and ran a Google reverse image search on some of them.

Here is an archive of the post. 

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According to the report, the Vijayanagar Police arrested a man for vandalising a ballot control unit at a polling booth in Hootagalli, which falls under the Chamundeshwari constituency in Mysuru, during the 2023 Karnataka assembly elections.

Vijayavani, a Kannada-language newspaper uploaded the same video on their YouTube channel on 12 May 2023. It was uploaded with the title, "The man who broke the EVM machine while going to vote." (translated from Kannada to English using Google Translate)

A report by The Hindu from 12 May 2023 with the headline, "EVM control unit damaged by man suspected to be mentally unsound" was published.

The Karnataka assembly elections were held on 10 May and the results were declared on 13 May.

Conclusion: An old video from Karnataka is being linked to the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

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