Dileep wrote:So, the only way the "key activation" happens is by recruiting a local guy from each booth. Quite possible in Rahul Universe.
I gave the details, and you probably missed it.
1. CIA has say 1000 field agents all over India.
2. Say CIA decided to rig 200,000 booths
3. CIA got the voter list of those 200,000 booths.
4. For each booth, the back office guys found 2-3 faces that matched the CIA field agents. Or, in any booth, some 50-100 voters dont have their photo at all. They too would do.
5. CIA back office guys got 200,000 fake IDs. Trivial.
6. These fake IDs were delivered to the 1000 field agents, each agent got 200 fake IDs with booths
7. Each field agent will cover 40 booths in a day. The polling was done over 5 days. So each field agent can thus cover 200 booths. 1000 agents can cover 200,000 booths
8. To deal with ink, they used a thin transparent sticker which just looks like artificial skin. This striker was applied on the skin. So the booth staff applied ink, but when field agent took off the transparent skin like sticker, the ink was gone. Such thin sticker will be expensive, say Rs 1000 per sticker in bulk.
So the field agent goes like a regular voter and covers 40-50 booths a day, or more. In each case, he enters the password and so machine gave 200-300 more votes to Congress.
So with 1000 field agents, CIA can rig 40000 booths in a day, Polling was held on 5 days, and so CIA could rig 200,000 booths.
There is no need of local voters