Kerala CEO Suspends Officer Over Letter With BJP Seal, Calls It "Serious Lapse"

Kerala's Chief Electoral Officer, Dr. Rathan U. Kelkar, has addressed a controversy where a letter bearing the BJP's seal was mistakenly distributed from his office. He termed the incident a "serious lapse" caused by an omission during file processing. The office has suspended the responsible Assistant Section Officer pending an inquiry and withdrawn the erroneous document. Corrected guidelines have now been issued to all political parties.

Key Points: Kerala CEO Suspends Officer for Letter Bearing BJP Seal

  • Officer suspended over clerical error
  • Letter with BJP seal mistakenly distributed
  • Error called a "serious lapse"
  • Corrected guidelines issued to all parties
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"Serious lapse", Kerala CEO Dr. Rathan U. Kelkar clarifies letter controversy, Officer suspended

Kerala's Chief Electoral Officer clarifies a letter with a BJP seal was sent due to a "serious lapse," suspends an officer, and has issued corrected guidelines.

"we consider a serious lapse - Dr. Rathan U. Kelkar"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 24

Chief Electoral Officer of Kerala, Dr. Rathan U. Kelkar, on Tuesday addressed the controversy over a letter circulated by the Kerala CEO's office that bore the seal of a political party, saying the matter has been clarified with all stakeholders and corrective action taken.

Speaking to ANI, Dr. Kelkar said, "I have already given my clarification to the media and all political parties yesterday. After the incident had happened, we have taken all the steps required, which are supposed to be taken. It happened because on 19th March, the BJP had given a request for clarification on a particular guideline. That 2019 guideline had the seal of the political party. When our people processed the file, they had done so by omission, which we consider a serious lapse."

He said the original guideline, which was supposed to be sent to the political parties, "was not sent due to an omission, a mistake and a lapse. This guideline, which has the political party's symbol seal, has been sent to all the political parties. Once we came to know about it, we withdrew this particular letter on the 21st March itself. We have issued a fresh letter to everybody with the correct guidelines and informed the media clearly about our stand."

Dr. Kelkar added, "We have taken strict action against the concerned officer who has created this omission, suspending them with immediate effect. We have placed the officer to conduct an inquiry into this matter and report within 48 hours."

On Monday, Kerala Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) suspended an Assistant Section Officer following a "clerical error" that saw a document with a BJP seal mistakenly distributed as an official Election Commission communication.

In an X post, the office clarified that the error occurred when a photocopy of the 2019 guidelines submitted by the BJP, bearing their seal, was inadvertently redistributed to other political parties, prompting immediate rectification by senior officials in the office.

"The BJP Kerala Unit had recently approached the CEO's office seeking clarification on the 2019 guidelines regarding the publication of criminal antecedents of candidates. Along with their request, the party submitted a photocopy of the original 2019 directive. The party's seal was present on that specific copy provided by them. Due to an oversight, the office failed to notice the party symbol on the submitted document and inadvertently redistributed it to other political parties as part of the requested clarification. The guidelines in question have undergone revisions since 2019, which have already been communicated to all political entities," the Kerala CEO explained in an X post.

Emphasising that the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer acknowledged the lapse as soon as it was detected, it said that the Deputy Chief Electoral Officer issued a formal letter on March 21 to withdraw the erroneous document.

Adding to the clarification, the Kerala CEO added, "The Assistant Section Officer dealing with the file in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer has been placed under suspension pending enquiry."

- ANI

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Priya S
Mistakes happen, but in the election commission? This is concerning. Glad they acted swiftly, but the question remains - how did such a basic clerical error slip through? The entire process needs a review. Hope the inquiry is thorough.
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Rahul R
The CEO has clarified well. It seems like a genuine human error, not malice. Suspending the officer immediately shows they are serious about maintaining integrity. Let's not blow this out of proportion. The system corrected itself. 👍
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Anjali F
While the clarification is appreciated, this "omission" is hard to digest. You're sending official communications! Someone just photocopied a party document and sent it out? The level of casualness is shocking. The inquiry must fix accountability beyond just one officer.
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David E
Following this from abroad. Good to see transparency and quick action from the Kerala CEO. In many countries, such errors could lead to bigger controversies. The 48-hour inquiry deadline is a positive sign of efficiency.
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Kavitha C
The officer suspended will bear the brunt, but what about the supervising officials? A document with a party symbol should have raised red flags at multiple levels before being dispatched. The system failed, not just one person. Hope the inquiry looks at the whole chain.

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