Lok Sabha Speaker Rejects Notice Seeking Removal of Chief Election Commissioner

Lok Sabha Seaker has rejected the notice seeking a motion for removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, signed by 130 MPs. After reviewing all aspects, the Speaker declined to admit it, halting further proceedings.

Post Published By: Karan Sharma
Updated : 6 April 2026, 9:04 PM IST
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New Delhi: A major constitutional matter has emerged in the Lok Sabha—the Lower House of the country's Parliament. Approximately 130 Members of Parliament (MPs) had submitted a notice of motion seeking the removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar from his post. This notice of motion was submitted on March 12, 2026, specifically demanding his removal, reports Dynamite News correspondent.

Under Which Laws Was This Step Taken?

This notice of motion was introduced in accordance with the Constitution and the law. It specifically cited Article 324 of the Constitution of India, which pertains to the Election Commission.

Additionally, references were made to the Judges Inquiry Act 1968 and the laws enacted in 2023 concerning Election Commissioners. This signifies that the entire process was initiated in a legally compliant manner.

What Was the Speaker's Verdict?

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha conducted a thorough review of the notice of motion. After carefully examining all aspects, the Speaker delivered the verdict that: The notice of motion would not be accepted. In other words, permission to proceed further with the proposal was denied at the initial stage itself.

What Does this Mean?

The immediate consequence of the Speaker's decision is as follows:

  • The process to remove the Chief Election Commissioner has been halted at the preliminary stage
  • There will be no further inquiry or debate on this issue within Parliament
  • Gyanesh Kumar will continue to hold office

Location :  New Delhi

Published :  6 April 2026, 9:04 PM IST

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