Government 'not ready' for discussion in Parliament on functioning of EC, asks Congress

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-10 05:19:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-23 02:52:40

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Government 'not ready' for discussion in Parliament on functioning of EC, asks Congress

The government has stated that it is not yet ready to hold a discussion in Parliament on the functioning of the Election Commission (EC), according to a report by the Deccan Herald. This follows a notice issued by the Rajya Sabha on Monday, seeking the government's response to a debate on the EC's handling of the election process in view of recent incidents.

The government has asked the opposition to provide specific allegations ahead of the session, which begins on March 8. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has criticized the government's decision, stating that it is reluctant to discuss the EC's recent "flip-flops and mistakes," and alleging that the poll body's independence is at risk.

Ramesh has argued that the government's refusal to debate the issue implies that it is trying to hide something, and that it is attempting to "throttle the EC's independence" and "micromanage" the election process. The upcoming Parliament session is expected to be highly contentious, with several issues on the agenda, including the EC's functioning, the Pegasus spyware scandal, and the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Only time will tell what developments will arise from the upcoming session, but one thing is certain: the government's response to this matter is sure to impact the public perception of the EC and the electoral process.