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E-voting must be introduced for travellers: Rakeysh Mehra

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Apr, 2014 12:29 PM
  • E-voting must be introduced for travellers: Rakeysh Mehra
Reacting to the ongoing hullabaloo about the feasibility of having a Bollywood awards extravaganza during elections, acclaimed filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra says the need of the hour is a system of e-voting.
 
The Bollywood biggies are set to attend four-day IIFA event, starting Wednesday in Tampa Bay, Florida and voting day for the Mumbai Lok Sabha elections falls Thursday.
 
"There will be millions of people who will be travelling on and around the date of voting, not just people who are going to IIFA. I feel a system of e-voting needs to be put into place, enabling citizens to cast their vote from wherever they are," Mehra told IANS before leaving for Tampa Bay, Florida to attend IIFA.
 
Several celebrities are scheduled to fly to the US city for the four-day gala, but some of them have delayed their plans until Thursday when they will cast their vote before they fly to Tampa Bay.
 
"IPL (Indian Premier League) has gone to the Middle East, and that event is 10 times bigger than IIFA...so, there should be a way to go forward and it is important to introduce e-voting online in a secure way.
 
"People will be travelling for all reasons - personal, business or professional. It is not about IIFA or IPL, it is about organising ways and making it simpler and convenient for people to cast their vote from any place," he added.
 
At IIFA 2014, Mehra's National award-winning film "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag" has won nine technical awards, and it stands a chance to win awards in 10 more categories.
 
Mehra is also upbeat about conducting a talk with his "inspiration" Narayana Murthy, co-founder and executive chairman of Indian IT giant Infosys, as part of the business forum during the IIFA Weekend and Awards.

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