Gyanesh Kumar takes charge as Chief Election Commissioner at his office in Nirvachan Sadan (PTI) 
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Gyanesh Kumar assumes charge as Chief Election Commissioner; Vivek Joshi as EC

An Election Commissioner since March 2024, Kumar was elevated as the CEC on Monday.

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NEW DELHI: Gyanesh Kumar on Wednesday took over as the 26th Chief Election Commissioner, while Vivek Joshi assumed charge as an Election Commissioner.

An Election Commissioner since March 2024, Kumar was elevated as the CEC on Monday.

Gyanesh Kumar replaced Rajiv Kumar, who demitted office on Tuesday, as head of the poll panel.

Sukhbir Singh Sandhu is the other election commissioner.

Joshi, a former Haryana cadre IAS officer, was appointed as an Election Commissioner on Monday.

In his message to voters after assuming charge, Kumar said, "First step for nation building is voting. Therefore, every citizen of India who has completed 18 years of age should become an elector and should always vote."

Kumar asserted that the "Election Commission was, is and will always be with the voters".

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