Explained | Questioning the impartiality of the Election Commission : Rashtra News #Explained #Questioning #impartiality #Election #Commission Why did the note by the Government raise questions about the functioning of the Commission? How did the CEC respond to the letter? The story so far: Raising questions of propriety, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sushil Chandra met
According to the categorisation of freebies by the report, the freebies handed out by the central and state governments included Direct Transfers 43 per cent, Assets 12 per cent, Food 6 per cent, Subsidies 6 per cent, Loan Waiver 5 per cent and Loans 2 per cent.
ECI is a self-governing organization within the Ministry of Law and Justice of the Indian government to ensure free and fair elections across the country.
For the first time in India, 16.4 per cent all-women-managed polling stations of the total of 2,968 polling stations would be set up in Manipur and in five Assembly constituencies
For the first time in India, a section of voters including senior citizens, Covid-19 affected individuals, and persons with disabilities would be allowed to cast their vote through the postal ballot at the homes for the two-phased elections to the Manipur assembly, on February 27 and March 3, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Sushil Chandra said on Tuesday.