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Former chief election commissioner Rajiv Kumar is in India: Sources

Former chief election commissioner Rajiv Kumar is in India: Sources

Time of India5 days ago
Former chief election commissioner
Rajiv Kumar
is in
India
and has not left the country, people close to him said on Wednesday, amid speculation on social media that he has settled in a foreign country.
The 2024 Lok Sabha elections were held under Kumar's supervision. He demitted office in February this year.
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People close to Kumar said the former CEC is very much in India and has not settled in
Malta
.
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Kumar has been in the limelight after
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alleged "vote theft" in
Karnataka
,
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and Haryana during polls, which took place when the former headed the
Election Commission
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