The Election Commission of India, consisting of three members, already had a vacant position, and now, only Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar remains on the poll panel.
Election Commissioner Arun Goel resigned on Saturday just days before the anticipated announcement of the schedule for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. President Droupadi Murmu officially accepted Mr Goel’s resignation, effective immediately, according to a law ministry notification.
Sources have told NDTV that Mr Goel attributed his resignation to “personal reasons”, despite government efforts to dissuade him from stepping down. Speculation regarding health concerns was swiftly dismissed, with top officials stating that Mr Goel was in perfect health. Election Commission sources added that there have been differences on file between Mr Goel and Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar.
The Election Commission of India, consisting of three members, already had a vacant position, and now, only Mr Kumar remains on the poll panel.
A retired bureaucrat, Mr Goel, a 1985-batch IAS officer of the Punjab cadre, joined the Election Commission in November 2022.
According to sources, the Lok Sabha election dates are likely to be announced next week. However, Mr Goel’s unexpected departure has cast doubt on the previously anticipated timeline.
What Happens Next
The appointment process for a new CEC involves a search committee, led by the law minister and including two union secretaries, shortlisting five names. Subsequently, a selection committee headed by the Prime Minister, and comprising a Union Cabinet Minister nominated by the PM, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, or the leader of the single-largest opposition party, selects the final candidate. The President then formally appoints the chosen CEC or EC.
One notable move that preceded Mr Goel’s resignation was the enactment of a new law late last year, altering the process of appointing the country’s top election officers. Under the revised procedure, the Chief Justice of India was excluded from the selection process.
Who Said What
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge took to social media to question the implications of Mr Goel’s sudden departure. He asked whether the current state of affairs warranted renaming the Election Commission to “Election OMISSION”.
“Election Commission or Election OMISSION? India now has only one Election Commissioner, even as Lok Sabha elections are to be announced in few days. Why?” he asked on X.
“As I have said earlier, if we do not stop the systematic decimation of our independent institutions, our democracy shall be usurped by dictatorship!” he added.
“As I have said earlier, if we do not stop the systematic decimation of our independent institutions, our democracy shall be usurped by dictatorship!” he added.
Election Commission or Election OMISSION?
India now has only ONE Election Commissioner, even as Lok Sabha elections are to be announced in few days. Why?
As I have said earlier, if we do NOT stop the systematic decimation of our independent institutions, our DEMOCRACY shall…
— Mallikarjun Kharge (@kharge) March 9, 2024
Congress general secretary organisation KC Venugopal echoed Mr Kharge’s concerns.
“It is deeply concerning for the health of the world’s largest democracy that Election Commissioner Mr Arun Goel has resigned on the cusp of the Lok Sabha elections,” he said.