Pawan Khera Slams Open Letter: "First BJP, Then Retired Officials Rescue CEC"

Congress leader Pawan Khera has strongly criticized an open letter signed by 272 retired officials defending the Election Commission. He accused the BJP and retired bureaucrats of coming to the rescue of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. Khera argued that democracy thrives when institutions face questioning rather than blind support. The controversy centers around Rahul Gandhi's allegations of vote theft during recent elections.

Key Points: Pawan Khera Criticizes Ex-Bureaucrats Letter Defending Election Commission

  • Over 272 retired judges and bureaucrats condemned Rahul Gandhi's Election Commission allegations
  • Khera criticized BJP and retired officials defending serving CEC Gyanesh Kumar
  • Open letter accused Gandhi of unsubstantiated claims about vote theft
  • Khera argued questioning institutions strengthens rather than weakens democracy
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First BJP, then retired people came to rescue CEC: Pawan Khera criticises open letter against Rahul Gandhi

Congress leader Pawan Khera condemns open letter by 272 retired officials defending Election Commission, says democracy thrives on questioning institutions.

"Democracy is strengthened by questions. Democracy is not strengthened by closing your eyes, closing your ears, or keeping your mouth shut - Pawan Khera"

New Delhi, November 20

Congress leader Pawan Khera on Thursday criticised the letter written by ex-bureaucrats and judges condemning the repeated allegations against the Election Commission and other state bodies by Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi.

Over 272 eminent citizens, including 16 Judges, 123 retired bureaucrats, 14 Ambassadors, and 133 retired armed forces officers, in a letter, condemned the repeated "assault on national constitutional authorities" by Rahul Gandhi.

Speaking to ANI, Khera said that first the BJP, then the retired officials came to defend the serving Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. Criticising the move, he said that a democracy is strengthened by questions.

The Congress leader said, "We saw the signatures of those retired people. The point is that if questions are being raised about the functioning of the Election Commission, and the entire opposition is doing so, then first the BJP comes to the rescue of a serving Election Commissioner, and then retired people come to the rescue."

Hitting out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Khera said the former is propagating a mentality where asking questions is equated to attacking someone.

"Aren't questions crucial to keeping democracy alive? Do these people want to see democracy die in their lifetime? Asking questions doesn't mean attacking; this mentality has been instilled in this country by the PM... Democracy is strengthened by questions. Democracy is not strengthened by closing your eyes, closing your ears, or keeping your mouth shut," he said.

The letter states that instead of offering "genuine policy alternatives," the Congress leader has resorted to "unsubstantiated accusations."

Condemning earlier repeated alleged assaults on institutions such as questioning the valour of the armed forces, the fairness of the judiciary, the letter said that it is the Election Commission this time which is facing "systematic and conspiratorial attacks on its integrity and reputation."

"The Leader of Opposition, Lok Sabha, has repeatedly attacked the Election Commission, declaring that he has open and shut proof that the Election Commission is involved in vote theft and claimed that he has 100 per cent proof. Using unbelievably uncouth rhetoric, that what he has found is an atom bomb, and when it explodes, the EC would have no place to hide," the open letter stated.

Yet, despite such scathing accusations, there has been no formal complaint filed by him, along with the prescribed sworn affidavit, to escape his accountability for levelling unsubstantiated allegations and threatening public servants in performance of their duty, the letter added.

- ANI

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Priya S
But where is the proof? Rahul Gandhi keeps making serious allegations but never files formal complaints. This damages institutional credibility without accountability. Either prove it or stop making baseless claims.
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Arjun K
When 272 eminent citizens including judges and armed forces officers speak up, we should listen. They have served the nation for decades and understand constitutional values better than politicians playing blame games.
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Sarah B
As someone who has observed Indian democracy for years, I'm concerned about the tone of political discourse. Both sides need to maintain decorum while holding institutions accountable. The "atom bomb" rhetoric helps nobody.
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Meera T
Exactly! Democracy thrives on questions, not blind faith. If EC has nothing to hide, they should welcome scrutiny. The rush to defend institutions without addressing concerns is worrying. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Respectfully disagree with Khera. When retired constitutional authorities speak unanimously, it carries weight. They're not "rescuing" anyone but upholding institutional integrity against unsubstantiated attacks.

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