Gyanesh Kumar Appointed as India's New Chief Election Commissioner
The appointment, finalized by a panel led by PM Modi, has faced criticism from opposition leaders citing concerns over the selection process and its timing.
- Gyanesh Kumar, a 1988-batch IAS officer, succeeds Rajiv Kumar as Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) and will serve until January 2029.
- The appointment marks the first under the 2023 law that changes the selection panel's composition, removing the Chief Justice of India and adding a Union Cabinet Minister.
- Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi submitted a dissent note, arguing the decision was rushed and should have awaited a pending Supreme Court hearing on the new selection process.
- Critics, including Congress and other opposition parties, claim the new law undermines the Election Commission's independence by increasing executive influence.
- The Supreme Court is set to hear challenges regarding the 2023 law's validity and its impact on the transparency of CEC appointments.

























