A political controversy has surfaced after AAP leader Anurag Dhanda amplified claims made by a delegation of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) against the Chief Election Commissioner. Sharing the allegation on social media, Dhanda termed the incident “huge” and “shocking if true,” drawing attention to the seriousness of the claims.
Anurag Dhanda: TMC delegation alleges ‘Get Lost’ remark
According to TMC leaders, during a recent meeting with the Election Commission of India, the Chief Election Commissioner allegedly told their delegation to “get lost” within minutes of the interaction.
The delegation claimed that the meeting lasted only about seven minutes. They further alleged that the tone used during the conversation was inappropriate.
Concerns over institutional conduct
TMC representatives stated that as one of the largest opposition parties in the country, they expected a more respectful engagement with the constitutional authority. The remarks, if verified, could raise concerns about the conduct and neutrality of the Election Commission, especially during politically sensitive periods.
No official response yet
As of now, there has been no official response from the Election Commission regarding the allegations. The claims remain unverified.
Political observers note that such disputes between opposition parties and constitutional bodies often trigger wider debates on institutional accountability.
Political reactions likely to intensify
The issue is expected to gain traction in the coming days, with opposition parties likely to demand clarification. It may also lead to calls for transparency in interactions between political delegations and the Election Commission.
Experts believe that maintaining institutional decorum is crucial. Any deviation, if proven, could impact public trust.
