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President Kovind Accepts Ashok Lavasa's Resignation From Post of Election Commissioner

PTI
Aug 19, 2020
Lavasa, known for his dissent in the EC, will be joining Philippines-based Asian Development Bank as the vice president sometime in September, sources say.

New Delhi: President Ram Nath Kovind has accepted the resignation of Ashok Lavasa as election commissioner, a notification by the Ministry of Law and Justice said on Wednesday.

Lavasa had on Tuesday sent his resignation as election commissioner to the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

“… the President is pleased to accept the resignation tendered by Shri Ashok Lavasa, Election Commissioner with effect from the 31st August, 2020,” the notification said.

Lavasa was next in line to head the poll panel. He would soon be joining the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as vice president, sources say.

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He would be joining the Philippines-based ADB sometime in September, they added.

“The ADB has appointed Ashok Lavasa as vice-president for private sector operations and public-private partnerships,” the multilateral lending agency had said in a statement last month.

He will succeed Diwakar Gupta, whose term will end on August 31.

Lavasa’s term in the election commission would have ended in October 2022 had he become the chief election commissioner (CEC).

He is the second election commissioner to step down from the poll panel before the completion of his term. In 1973, CEC Nagendra Singh resigned after he was appointed a judge in the International Court of Justice at The Hague.

Lavasa’s resignation comes at a time when the election commission is preparing to hold Bihar assembly polls amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Lavasa, a career bureaucrat, joined as the election commissioner on January 23, 2018, and, being senior most on the poll panel, would have become the CEC in April 2021 after the term of incumbent Sunil Arora ends.

Lavasa made headlines during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections when he gave a dissenting note to the Election Commission of India giving a clean chit to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah on allegations of violating the Model Code of Conduct.

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