New Delhi, May 7 -- The Supreme Court's order declining a further increase in the number of polling booths for Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) verification against their Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trails (VVPATs) may have settled the issue legally, but the political storm is unlikely to die down. Opposition parties plan to approach the Election Commission (EC) again, urging a reconsideration of their demand for the verification of at least a quarter of all EVMs. Currently, the EC is required to verify EVMs in only five randomly selected booths in every Lok Sabha constituency, which the opposition says constitutes just about 2% of all EVMs. The question is: will the EC concede?...