The Congress expressed deep apprehension following the resignation of Election Commissioner Arun Goel with party president Mallikarjun Kharge taking to social media platform X to voice his concerns, questioning the sudden departure of Goel just days before the expected announcement of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.


Kharge highlighted the significant reduction in the Election Commission's strength, noting that India now has only one Election Commissioner amidst the impending electoral process. 


He remarked, "As I have said earlier, if we do NOT stop the systematic decimation of our independent institutions, our DEMOCRACY shall be usurped by DICTATORSHIP ! ECI will now be among the last Constitutional institutions to fall." 


"Since the new process of selecting the Election Commissioners have now effectively given all the power to the ruling party and the PM, why has the new Election Commissioner not appointed even after 23 of the completion of latter's tenure? Modi Govt must answer these questions and come out with a reasonable explanation," he added.






Congress General Secretary Organisation K C Venugopal echoed these sentiments, expressing deep concern over the lack of transparency in the functioning of the Election Commission. He highlighted instances of government pressure on the commission, citing the case of Ashok Lavasa's dissent during the 2019 elections and subsequent inquiries against him.






TMC MP Saket Gokhale also expressed apprehension saying, "Ergo, before 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Modi will now appoint 2 out of the 3 Election Commissioners after today’s resignation. This is VERY VERY concerning."






Arun Goel Resigns As Election Commissioner


Arun Goel, a retired bureaucrat and former 1985-batch IAS officer of the Punjab cadre, had joined the Election Commission in November 2022. His resignation, accepted by President Droupadi Murmu with effect from Saturday, came as a surprise to many. With Goel's departure and the earlier retirement of Anup Chandra Pandey, the Election Commission now comprises only one member: Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar.


The sudden resignation of Goel has raised questions about the functioning and independence of the Election Commission, particularly in the run-up to the crucial Lok Sabha elections.


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