PM Modi to Lead Crucial Meeting for Appointment of Two Election Commissioners on March 15

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 10, 2024 07:34 PM2024-03-10T19:34:55+5:302024-03-10T19:35:57+5:30

Two election commissioners are likely to be appointed by March 15 to fill the vacancies created by the retirement ...

PM Modi to Lead Crucial Meeting for Appointment of Two Election Commissioners on March 15 | PM Modi to Lead Crucial Meeting for Appointment of Two Election Commissioners on March 15

PM Modi to Lead Crucial Meeting for Appointment of Two Election Commissioners on March 15

Two election commissioners are likely to be appointed by March 15 to fill the vacancies created by the retirement of Anup Chandra Pandey and the surprise resignation of Arun Goel, sources said on Sunday. Days before the poll panel is expected to announce the schedule for the Lok Sabha polls, Goel resigned on Friday morning. His resignation was accepted by President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday and the Law Ministry issued a notification to announce it.

This leaves Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar as the sole member of the poll authority. Pandey had demitted office on February 14 on attaining the age of 65 years.A search committee under Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal and comprising the Home Secretary and the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) Secretary will first prepare two separate panels of five names each for the two posts. Later, a selection committee headed by the prime minister and comprising a Union minister and Leader of the Congress party in the Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury will then name two persons for appointment as election commissioners.The election commissioners will be appointed by the President.

Goel, who tendered resignation on Friday morning, did not attend the crucial meeting between the EC and top home ministry and railway officials to firm up deployment and movement of central forces across India for poll duty.Goel was a 1985-batch IAS officer of the Punjab cadre. He had joined the Election Commission in November 2022. His tenure was till December 5, 2027, and he would have become Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) after incumbent Rajiv Kumar retired in February next year.Ashok Lavasa had resigned as election commissioner in August 2020. He had given dissent notes on various model code violations decisions taken by the EC in the last Lok Sabha polls.

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