President Alvi considered the extended battle for Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), focusing on their capability to offer fast and straightforward election results.
He called attention to that EVMs would permit separate manual counting of paper ballots alongside electronic calculation, guaranteeing quick accessibility and printing of aggregates for every candidate in no less than five minutes of poll conclusion.
Communicating frustration over the ruined exertion, including more than 50 meetings at the Presidency, to present EVMs, President Alvi proposed that taking on EVM might have saved Pakistan the ongoing emergency of postponed and dubious election results.