Quick Summary
- TMC leader Saket Gokhale called for Bharat Ratna for former Chief Election commissioner TN seshan, emphasizing his role in maintaining the independence of the Election Commission (ECI).
- Gokhale criticized current practices,stating that the ECI appointments are government-influenced and lack input from other branches.
- He claimed Prime Minister Modi violated the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) with polarizing speeches during elections.
- Allegations were made about media bias and duplicate voter ID issues potentially compromising electoral integrity.
- Deputy Chairman Harivansh advised against comments on ECI’s constitutional status,while it was unclear if parts of Gokhale’s speech would be expunged.
- Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhi demanded the reinstatement of a coaching center for SC/ST and minority students at Haj House in Mumbai.
- The center was accomplished until it shut down post-Covid. Funding came from Haj pilgrim fees, not government sources.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The demand for Bharat Ratna for TN Seshan highlights ongoing concerns regarding electoral autonomy in India. seshan’s tenure is remembered for strengthening institutional integrity; his legacy serves as a benchmark amidst criticisms of current political influence over election processes. Gokhale’s claims about voter ID issues and media biases underscore challenges faced by democratic institutions in maintaining transparency and fairness. meanwhile, Pratapgarhi’s call to reinstate coaching centers points to broader educational needs among minorities without burdening government finances. Both incidents highlight persistent governance challenges affecting public trust.
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