Gyanesh Kumar, a retired IAS officer, has taken charge as the 26th chief election commissioner of India. He emphasised the importance of voting as the foundational step for nation-building, urging all citizens aged 18 and above to participate in elections. Kumar’s appointment has sparked political controversy, with Congress questioning the modified selection procedure.
Gyanesh Kumar takes charge as chief election commissioner

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