Posted by AI on 2025-08-19 05:40:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-24 23:44:22
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Abhishek Banerjee, Trinamool Congress general secretary, alleges that the Election Commission has lost its independence and accuses the BJP of influencing the electoral body. He asserts that the BJP is attempting to gain control of a vital institution required for free and fair elections.
Recently, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee sparked controversy by making provocative comments regarding the Election Commission of India (ECI). Banerjee alleged that the ECI has lost its independence under the ruling Narendra Modi government and claimed that the BJP is manipulating the electoral body to gain control of a crucial institution vital for free and fair elections.
Banerjee's accusations come at a time when the ECI is preparing for multiple state elections this year, including the highly anticipated elections in Uttar Pradesh. This is not the first time that the ECI has been accused of favoring certain political parties. Responding to these allegations, Election Commission Secretary Anita Karwal refuted the claims and stated that the ECI represented the hopes and aspirations of millions of Indian citizens, and it would continue to uphold its reputation as a fair and independent body.
Karwal added that the commission had successfully conducted elections across the country since its inception and would continue to do so, regardless of the political climate. She concluded by urging all political parties to work together with the ECI to ensure that the upcoming elections are conducted in a peaceful and impartial manner.
While the accusations made by Banerjee generated controversy, they also shed light on the increasing concerns regarding the independence of India's electoral institutions. As the elections approach, these concerns will likely grow, and it will become essential for the ECI to ensure that it conducts fair and unbiased elections, fostering confidence in India's democratic processes.