Bihar election 2025: CEC Gyanesh Kumar-led team meets representatives of 12 political parties in Patna
Bihar election 2025: A delegation from the India’s Electoral Commission (ECI) led by Chief Electoral Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar arrived in Bihar’s Patna to review the poll of the poll before the upcoming legislative meetings. The delegation includes election commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi. The delegation met representatives of 13 political parties on the first day of his two -day visit to the polls. The parties participating in the meeting include six national parties -the AAM Aadmi party, the Bahujan Samaj party, the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Congress, the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) and the National People’s Party. The other parties in the meeting included CPI (ML), Janata Dal United, janashakti party, the RJD, the RLJP and the RLSP. The ECI shared and wrote an X -mail on Friday, “ECI delegation led by CEC Gyanesh Kumar and ECS Dr. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Dr. Vivek Joshi arrive in Patna today to review the survey of the survey for the upcoming Bihar meetings election elections.” The ECI delegation has arranged an information session for general, police and expenses observers as central observers for the Bihar election and bypols in some countries, a press release by the poll said. As many as 425 officers, including 287 IAS officials, 58 IPS officials and 80 officers from IRS/IRAS/ICAs and other services, attended the meeting. The information meeting was held in IIIDEM, New Delhi. Cec Gyanesh Kumar said the observers described the beacons of democracy. As the eyes and ears of the commission, the central observers were asked to familiarize themselves with all the election laws, rules and guidelines, to deliver direct field inputs and ensure their strict and impartial compliance, Kumar said. The Commission appoints central observers to the full powers by Article 324 of the Constitution and Article 20B of the representation of the People Act, 1951, to the commission to assist the commission in the execution of free and fair polls. They also oversee the effective and effective management of the election process at field level. When is Bihar election 2025? The dates for the polls of the meeting are likely to be announced after the two -day visit to the state. The BJP, Congress, JD (U), RJD and CPI (ML) are prominent among the parties, which will be allowed to send ‘up to three representatives each’ for the meeting. Cec Gyanesh Kumar described the observers as the beacons of democracy. The royal panel published its final election role in Bihar on September 30, with details of 7.42 crore voters, a decline of more than 47 lakh since June, when the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) was launched. While the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) believed that the exercise was necessary to remove ‘impurities’ from the voters’, in which illegal foreign immigrants were recorded in the past, the opposition cried dirty and the EC indicated that they had accused a’ voting theft ‘. (With agency input)