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Election Commissioner Arun Goel Resigns Ahead of Lok Sabha Polls |  Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | N18V
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Election Commissioner Arun Goel Resigns Ahead of Lok Sabha Polls | Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | N18V

Election Commissioner Arun Goel Resigns Ahead of Lok Sabha Polls | Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | N18VElection Commissioner Arun Goel tendered his resignation on Saturday, just days before the poll body is set to announce the schedule for the Lok Sabha Election 2024. With Goel’s resignation, the Election Commission of India (ECI) is now just a one-member body headed by the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar. Goel’s departure comes as he had three years left in his tenure.

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Election Commissioner Arun Goel Quits. What Happens Now
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Election Commissioner Arun Goel Quits. What Happens Now

The three-member Election Commission, at the moment, has just one active member: Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar. Reason: the shock resignation of Election Commissioner Arun Goel on Saturday coupled with another vacancy (retirement of Anup Pandey in February).

The resignation, which has been accepted by the President, comes weeks before the Lok Sabha elections.

The Lok Sabha polls are to be held in April-May. The dates were expected to be announced sometime next week, sources had told NDTV.

It is not clear what was the provocation behind Mr Goel’s shock resignation. Mr Goel, 61, had a tenure until 2027 and was in line to replace Rajiv Kumar as the Chief Election Commissioner after the latter’s retirement next year.

Mr Goel, a 1985-batch IAS officer of the Punjab cadre, had joined the Election Commission in November 2022.

Sources have indicated there have been differences on various issues and it would be best for the Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar to explain. Top officials said Mr Goel cited personal reasons while resigning.

“The government will start the process of appointing other election commissioners,” said an official.

Late last year, the Centre enacted a law that excluded the Chief Justice of India from the process to appoint the country’s top election officers. The top poll officers are now to be appointed by the President on the recommendation of a panel comprising the Prime Minister, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and a Union Cabinet Minister nominated by the Prime Minister.

Before that a search committee, consisting of the law minister and two secretaries will have to short list five names for the selection committee headed by the Prime Minister to chose from.

The top poll body was set to visit Jammu and Kashmir from Monday to Wednesday to assess when polls can be held in the Union Territory, sources had told NDTV. Sources added that the Lok Sabha poll dates were to be announced right after the completion of J&K visit.

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Record registration in NEET-UG with 25 lakh application

NEET-UG registrations have surpassed 25 lakh, marking an increase of 4.2 lakh compared to the previous year. Although Saturday marked the final day for registration for the May 5 medical entrance examination (NEET-UG-2024) conducted by the National Testing Agency, a significant number of students continued to apply well into the late evening hours.

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