New Delhi, May 21 -- With India's elections over and exit polls predicting the return of the National Democratic Alliance to power, the political spotlight seems to be back on the reliability of electronic voting machines (EVMs). First, there were reports of EVM mishandling in Uttar Pradesh. Then images emerged on social media of EVMs in Bihar apparently being transported without security, raising questions over the possibility of tampering. The Election Commission (EC) debunked the reports, saying that EVMs were fully secure. Meanwhile, former president Pranab Mukherjee weighed in, expressing concern over "reports of alleged tampering of voters' verdict". He said that the mandate of the people is sacrosanct and has to be above "any iota of reasonable doubt". In another development, the Supreme Court has dismissed a public interest litigation seeking 100% EVM verification, calling the petition "nonsense"....