When pagers can be blown up, how can EVMs not be hacked

When pagers can be blown up, how can EVMs not be hacked... Know what answer Election Commission gave
Maharashtra Jharkhand Elections: Announcing the dates of elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar gave a befitting reply to those who raised questions on EVMs. He said that some people even say that when pagers can be blown up, how can EVMs not be hacked? Such people should understand that pagers are connected, EVMs are not connected. He said that before elections, EVMs are checked at so many levels in the presence of polling agents that there is no chance of tampering in it.
The entire process was explained
Election Commission gave detailed information about EVMs before and after voting. Chief Election Commissioner said that EVMs undergo FLC six months in advance. It is their first checking. Agents of political parties are present every time in the entire process of keeping EVMs in storage, commissioning them, taking them to the booth and taking them to the strong room after voting.
Three layers of security
He said that EVMs are commissioned five or six days before voting. During that time, batteries are inserted in them and symbols are put. After this, the EVM is sealed. Even the battery of the EVM has the signature of the candidate's agent. After commissioning, the EVM is kept in the strong room. A double lock is put on it. There is three layers of security.
Videography is also done
When the EVM goes to the polling booth for voting, the same process is repeated. Its videography is also done. Which number machine will go to which booth, all this is told. Its record is kept. At the booth, the polling agents are shown after putting votes in the machine.