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Indian election supremo quits

- Aditi Shah and Shivangi Acharya

The second-highest official in India’s election commission resigned abruptly on Saturday, days ahead of the expected announceme­nt of the date of the country’s general election.

Arun Goel’s resignatio­n as election commission­er leaves the Election Commission of India with only one of its three mandated top officials in their posts to conduct the world’s largest election with more than 960-million registered voters.

The ministry of law & justice said in a gazette notificati­on that President Droupadi Murmu had accepted Goel’s resignatio­n, without citing a reason for his departure.

Goel, who took over as election commission­er in November 2022, did not immediatel­y answer calls from Reuters, and a commission spokespers­on said he did not know why Goel had stepped down.

Opinion polls have been predicting an easy win for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the election due by May, which would give him a rare third straight term in office.

The election commission’s decisions are taken by majority vote among three commission­ers, each with a tenure of six years or up to the age of 65 years, according to its website.

The electoral body is now left only with chief election commission­er Rajiv Kumar, after Anup Chandra Pandey retired as a commission­er last month, and Goel’s resignatio­n drew expression­s of concern from several opposition parties.

“India now has only one election commission­er, even as ... elections are to be announced in few days. Why?” asked Mallikarju­n Kharge, president of the main opposition Congress party, on the X social media platform.

He said India needs to stop “the systematic decimation of our independen­t institutio­ns”.

It was not immediatel­y clear if new commission­ers could be appointed in time for the election.

Election commission­ers are appointed by a panel led by the prime minister, with the leader of the opposition in the lower house of parliament and a federal minister nominated by the prime minister acting as its members.

India’s constituti­on authorises the commission to run elections to parliament and state legislatur­es, as well as to the offices of the country’s president and vice-president.

 ?? /Wikimedia Commons /Biswarup Ganguly ?? No reason: Arun Goel did not explain his exit as one of three commission­ers running the world’s biggest poll.
/Wikimedia Commons /Biswarup Ganguly No reason: Arun Goel did not explain his exit as one of three commission­ers running the world’s biggest poll.

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