Trinamool's Allegations: Murder of Democracy or Political Strategy?
Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien accused the BJP of colluding with Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, following silence over a motion for his removal submitted by opposition MPs. The notice lists accusations of bias and disenfranchisement against Kumar, questioning his independence and constitutional adherence.
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In a controversial move, Trinamool Congress leader Derek O'Brien has openly accused the BJP of a clandestine understanding with the Election Commission, following the inaction on a parliamentary motion for the removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar.
The motion, backed by 193 MPs, cites numerous allegations including Kumar's compromise on independence and constitutional duties. Despite submission on March 12, the appeal remains unaddressed, with opposition leaders interpreting the silence as evidence of political manipulation.
The scenario intensifies as historical instances of rapid parliamentary actions are contrasted against the current stagnation, fueling further claims of democracy under threat.
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