National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah on Saturday called the EVM a 'chor machine' and demanded that the ballot paper system be brought back for the sake of transparency.
'It is not the question of ousting any single person (Prime Minister Narendra Modi) but of saving the country and honouring the sacrifices of those who fought for its freedom,' Abdullah said at the Opposition rally organised by Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee in Calcutta on Saturday.
'The EVM is a chor machine. Honestly speaking, it is so. Its use must be put to an end. Nowhere in the world is the machine used. The Opposition parties should approach the Election Commission and the President of India to stop the use of the EVM and bring back the old ballot papers for the sake of transparency,' he said.
He blamed the BJP for the situation in Jammu and Kashmir and said people are being divided on religious lines. 'People are being branded as Pakistanis. But all people right from Ladakh to elsewhere want to continue in India…. I am a Muslim and I love India, my country,' he said.
Continuing his tirade against the BJP, he pointed out that the party backed the triple talaq bill in Parliament but did not pass the women's reservation bill.
Urging for a united fight by Opposition parties in the coming Lok Sabha election, he said the Prime Minister can be decided after the poll results.
'We have to fight and oust BJP. We have to come together to put up a one-to-one fight against it. We should fight together to strengthen our country,' he said, adding that he hoped the new government would take the country forward.