Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary Replaced in Major Election Commission Shakeup

The Election Commission of India has ordered the immediate removal of Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam, appointing senior IAS officer M. Sai Kumar in his place. In a parallel move, senior IPS officer Sandeep Mittal has been appointed to lead the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption. The Commission mandated that relieved officers not be given any election-related duties until polling concludes, aiming to ensure neutrality. This major administrative reshuffle comes as political campaigning intensifies ahead of the crucial state assembly elections.

Key Points: EC Replaces TN Chief Secretary in Pre-Poll Bureaucratic Reshuffle

  • Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam removed
  • M. Sai Kumar appointed as replacement
  • IPS Sandeep Mittal to head DVAC
  • Changes aim to ensure electoral neutrality
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Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary replaced as EC orders major bureaucratic reshuffle ahead of polls

Election Commission orders immediate removal of Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam and appoints M. Sai Kumar in major pre-election administrative overhaul.

"These officials should not be assigned to any roles connected with election duties until the completion of the polling process. - Election Commission"

Chennai, April 8

In a significant administrative overhaul ahead of the Assembly elections, the Election Commission of India on Wednesday ordered the removal of Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam and appointed senior IAS officer M. Sai Kumar as his replacement with immediate effect.

The move is part of a broader effort by the poll panel to ensure neutrality and transparency in the electoral process as the state heads into a crucial voting phase.

The Commission, in its official communication, directed the Tamil Nadu government to implement the changes without delay and submit a compliance report by 6 pm on the same day.

In another key reshuffle, senior IPS officer Sandeep Mittal has been appointed as the head of the Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) as well as the Armed Police. He replaces Davidson Devasirvatham, who has been relieved from the post as part of the Commission's directives.

The Election Commission also issued clear instructions regarding the redeployment of the officers who have been removed from their current positions.

It stated that these officials should not be assigned to any roles connected with election duties until the completion of the polling process, underlining its intent to maintain a level playing field.

Such high-level administrative interventions are typically undertaken by the Commission during election periods to prevent any perceived bias or misuse of official machinery.

The reshuffle comes at a time when political activity has intensified across Tamil Nadu, with major parties and candidates in the final stages of campaigning.

Sources indicated that the Commission has been closely monitoring the administrative setup in the state and has taken these steps to reinforce public confidence in the conduct of free and fair elections.

The sudden changes at the top levels of the state bureaucracy are expected to have an immediate impact on governance and election preparedness, as the newly appointed officials assume charge of critical responsibilities during a sensitive period. With polling around the corner, the Election Commission's swift action signals its resolve to strictly enforce electoral norms and uphold institutional integrity throughout the election process.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good step, but I hope this isn't just for show. The real test is whether the new officers can work without any political pressure. The DVAC appointment is especially crucial given the history.
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Suresh O
While I understand the need for neutrality, such last-minute changes can disrupt routine governance and public service delivery. The EC must balance election integrity with administrative stability.
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Anjali F
Finally! This sends a clear message that no one is above the electoral process. Hope this sets a precedent for other states as well. Our democracy needs such decisive actions.
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David E
Interesting to see the EC's power in action. The 6 pm compliance deadline shows they mean business. It's a robust system designed to prevent incumbent advantage.
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Karthik V
The timing is everything. With campaigning at its peak, this reshuffle removes any doubt about bureaucratic bias. Jai hind to the EC for upholding constitutional duty.

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