193 Opposition MPs sign impeachment notice against CEC Gyanesh Kumar over SIR ‘irregularities’: Report

In a significant political development, 193 opposition MPs have submitted an impeachment notice against Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar, citing alleged irregularities related to the Special Investigation Report (SIR). The move comes amid growing tensions between the ruling party and opposition factions, with the latter accusing the CEC of compromising electoral integrity. According to parliamentary rules, a minimum of 100 signatures from Lok Sabha members is required to initiate the impeachment process, while at least 50 signatures are necessary from Rajya Sabha members. This notice reflects the opposition's increasing frustration over perceived lapses in the Election Commission's oversight, particularly in light of recent controversies surrounding electoral conduct. The opposition aims to hold the CEC accountable for actions that they believe undermine the democratic process. As the political landscape evolves, this impeachment notice could lead to a contentious debate in both houses of Parliament, drawing attention to the crucial role of the Election Commission in upholding fair elections in India.
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