Row over ECs meet Govt says letter was for secretary or an official representative not CEC
New Delhi Dec 18 PTI Amid a controversy over a government communication reportedly calling the Chief Election Commissioner to a meeting the law ministry Saturday said the letter was meant for a secretary of the poll panel or a representative of the CEC and the subsequent virtual interaction with the CEC and two ECs was to iron out differences over electoral reformsIn a statement the law ministry said the Prime Ministers Office had written to the cabinet secretary the law secretary and the legislative secretary for a meeting on November 16 on common electoral rollsIt was not addressed to the Chief Election Commissioner Since Election Commission of India has the necessary expertise and mandate regarding electoral roll and in the light of the previous letters of the Chief Election Commissioner addressed to the Law Minister Secretary Legislative Department thought it appropriate to invite officials of Election Commission to this meeting the statement read The letter by the legislative department was addressed to Secretary and the final operative paragraph of the letter also requested Secretary Election Commission of India to attend the meeting it saidAfter receipt of the letter by the ECI the Chief Election Commissioner spoke to Secretary Legislative Department expressing his displeasure over the expression in the middle part of the letter which gave an impression that it was expected of the CEC to attend the meeting Secretary Legislative Department clarified that the letter was for Secretary or a representative of the CEC familiar with the subject to attend the meeting the statement saidThe November 16 meeting was to finalise the cabinet note on some of the reforms and it was held virtually the ministry saidThe subsequent interaction with the Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners was an informal one and meant for ironing out two or three aspects for the final proposal the statement saidThe opposition has hit out at the government claiming that by summoning CEC to the PMO the government has undermined the autonomy of the poll panelThe Congress is likely to move a notice Monday for adjournment of proceedings in Lok Sabha over the issue PTI NAB BJ TIR TIR
New Delhi Dec 18 PTI Amid a controversy over a government communication reportedly calling the Chief Election Commissioner to a meeting the law ministry Saturday said the letter was meant for a secretary of the poll panel or a representative of the CEC and the subsequent virtual interaction with the CEC and two ECs was to iron out differences over electoral reformsIn a statement the law ministry said the Prime Ministers Office had written to the cabinet secretary the law secretary and the legislative secretary for a meeting on November 16 on common electoral rollsIt was not addressed to the Chief Election Commissioner Since Election Commission of India has the necessary expertise and mandate regarding electoral roll and in the light of the previous letters of the Chief Election Commissioner addressed to the Law Minister Secretary Legislative Department thought it appropriate to invite officials of Election Commission to this meeting the statement read The letter by the legislative department was addressed to Secretary and the final operative paragraph of the letter also requested Secretary Election Commission of India to attend the meeting it saidAfter receipt of the letter by the ECI the Chief Election Commissioner spoke to Secretary Legislative Department expressing his displeasure over the expression in the middle part of the letter which gave an impression that it was expected of the CEC to attend the meeting Secretary Legislative Department clarified that the letter was for Secretary or a representative of the CEC familiar with the subject to attend the meeting the statement saidThe November 16 meeting was to finalise the cabinet note on some of the reforms and it was held virtually the ministry saidThe subsequent interaction with the Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners was an informal one and meant for ironing out two or three aspects for the final proposal the statement saidThe opposition has hit out at the government claiming that by summoning CEC to the PMO the government has undermined the autonomy of the poll panelThe Congress is likely to move a notice Monday for adjournment of proceedings in Lok Sabha over the issue PTI NAB BJ TIR TIR