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This is an archive article published on January 31, 2009

Chawla refuses to resign,set to challenge CEC

The battle in the Election Commission has assumed unprecedented proportions with the Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswami recommending to the government removal of the other Election Commissioner Navin Chawla.

Adopting a combative approach,Election Commissioner Navin Chawla,whose removal has been recommended to the Government by CEC N Gopalaswami,ruled out his resignation and said he was looking forward to conducting the general elections.

“Why should I resign,” he shot back when asked by reporters whether he would quit in the wake of Gopalaswami’s recommendation to the President for his removal.

He refused to comment on the CEC’s recommendation,saying he was not aware of any letter written to the President. Asked about his next step,Chawla said,”We have to conduct general elections and so we must continue to work in that direction.”

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He said the Commission has conducted “flawless” elections for the past several years and “We will continue to do so.”

Earlier,he had said that “The dignity of the Commission is paramount.”

The controversy has erupted nearly two months before Gopalaswami’s tenure ends. Chawla,the senior-most Election Commissioner,was considered as the natural choice for the top post when Gopalaswami demits office on April 20.

Gopalaswami recommends Chawla’s removal

Chief Election Commissioner N Gopalaswami has recommended to the government removal of the other Election Commissioner Navin Chawla.

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The recommendation comes about three months before Gopalaswami is to demit office on April 20 and is based on a petition by the BJP which had complained against the “partisan” functioning of Chawla. Gopalaswami said that “he had only done his job.”

The Chief Election Commissioner’s recommendation ahead of the general elections brings to the fore the differences among the three-member body which has often been marred by clashes over crucial decisions.

The recommendation comes about three months before Gopalaswami is to demit office on April 20 and is based on a petition by the BJP which had complained against the “partisan” functioning of Chawla.

The BJP meanwhile demanded “firm action” on the issue saying the “credibility” of the poll panel is “at stake”. “The credibility of the Election Commission is at stake with the CEC asking for the sacking of one of its members to the President,” said BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy.

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He also demanded firm action on the issue,saying the development poses a threat to the democratic fabric of the country. “The Election Commission is now mired in controversy. In absence of a firm action,the fairness of the Commission would become a suspect,posing a threat to democracy and Constitution,” he added.

Only last year,Chawla had raised serious objections to the holding of the Karnataka assembly elections in May but was overruled by a 2-1 division in the Commission.

(With PTI inputs)

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