New Delhi: Necessary signatures have been taken for a notice proposing the removal of Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar. It is set to be given in both Houses of Parliament in the next day or two, sources said on Wednesday. A senior MP aware of the development said that they have completed collecting signatures. The notice will be handed over on Thursday or Friday. Earlier, the Congress-led opposition had moved a motion in the Lok Sabha for the removal of the Lok Sabha Speaker as well. 120 MPs have signed the notice. The MP also said that the notice will be given in both Houses. As of Wednesday evening, about 120 MPs have signed the notice to be given in the Lok Sabha and about 60 MPs have signed the notice to be given in the Upper House. As per the rules, a notice to be signed by at least 100 members in the Lok Sabha and at least 50 members in the Rajya Sabha has to be given by the CEC for the first time.
Notice Proposing Removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar to be Presented in Parliament
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