
New Delhi, March 15 – Vowing to conduct transparent and inducement-free Assembly elections, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar, on Sunday, avoided getting drawn into any discussion regarding a reported move by the opposition to initiate proceedings for his removal in Parliament.
Responding to allegations of bias against the Election Commission of India (ECI) by political parties, CEC Kumar said, "The Commission does not wish to engage in such dialogue."
While announcing the election schedule for four states and one Union Territory (UT), CEC Kumar shared details of measures undertaken by the poll body to ensure free, fair, and transparent Assembly elections.
"Elections in India are held in accordance with the Constitution and law. Political violence or inducement will not be tolerated," the CEC said.
His remarks came in the wake of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's attack on the ECI and her sit-in protest against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) at Esplanade in Kolkata, which began on February 6 in the afternoon.
Earlier, Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy confirmed on Friday that notices had been submitted in both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, and that these actions had been taken in compliance with the law to initiate proceedings in Parliament for the removal of CEC Gyanesh Kumar.
He added that the next step would be the formation of a committee to examine the matter.
Speaking to reporters on the Parliament premises, Roy said the process for initiating action against the CEC follows constitutional provisions and established legal procedures.
"The committee will be formed according to the law. What is our hope? Our notice is in accordance with the law, and a committee should be formed. The main allegation is that he has disenfranchised people, and many names have been removed from the voter list. This is completely wrong. Also, many booth-level officers have lost their lives," the Trinamool Congress MP said.
On Sunday, the CEC said, "Assam and Kerala will go to the polls in a single phase on April 9. The Union Territory of Puducherry will go to the polls on April 9. In Tamil Nadu, all 234 Assembly seats will go to the polls in a single phase on April 23."
"For the 294-member West Bengal Assembly, the polling will be held in two phases. 152 Assembly seats will go to the polls on April 23, while the second phase will be held for the remaining 142 seats on April 29," he added.
The results in all states and the lone Union Territory will be announced on May 4.