In a major technology leap undertaken by the Election Commission (EC) to check electoral malpractice, a common man can now upload a video or audio clip of an inflammatory speech, illegal cash or liquor distribution to the poll body’s Web site which will automatically authenticate the credentials of the media post.
The EC, for the first time, has developed and deployed a unique Android-based software, which is able to automatically generate the geographical location, coordinates, date and time of a clip uploaded onto it, which is an attempt by the poll body to weed out instances of fake videos and footage being circulated to confuse voters and also to mislead election officials.
“All that a common man needs to do now is to use an Android phone for recording a political meeting or an instance of illegal distribution of cash or liquor or any other electoral malpractice in his or her area. The software will automatically find out the coordinates of the area and time and date, thereby reducing instances of fake videos going viral during election time,” a senior official told PTI.
Sources said the EC wanted to get such software for a long time as a number of instances of inflammatory speeches and videos had emerged during the polls and it was essential to differentiate between the authentic and the fake ones.
Also, once such a technical authentication is available for a video or an audio, the EC can take informed action against the guilty or a candidate under the Representation of the People Act.
The official said the new facility has now been provided to the offices of all the Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) across the country and instructions have been issued to them to keep the name and identity of such whistleblowers a secret.
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