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First Time in India’s History? MPs Open Front Against Election Chief

A political storm is brewing in New Delhi as MPs openly challenge the election authority marking what many describe as a first-of its-kind confrontation in India’s electoral histor

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New Delhi: In an unprecedented development in the country’s political landscape, several Members of Parliament have reportedly raised serious objections against the functioning of the Election Commission of India, triggering a major political debate. According to reports, a group of MPs has openly questioned the decisions and conduct of the Chief Election Commissioner, alleging irregularities and demanding greater transparency in the electoral process. The issue has sparked intense discussions in political circles, with opposition leaders accusing the poll body of failing to maintain neutrality. The Election Commission of India plays a crucial role in conducting free and fair elections across the country. Any direct confrontation between lawmakers and the election authority is considered rare and significant in India’s democratic history. Political analysts say the dispute could lead to a wider debate in Parliament regarding the powers, accountability, and functioning of the election watchdog.

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