Apparently referring to the EC's announcement of the date for Himachal Pradesh assembly elections, while withholding the date for Gujarat assembly polls, he said the precedence was to notify the elections together in all states which have governments that would complete their terms in six months.
"The impropriety in breaking this precedence was pointed out by many, including a former chief election commissioner," Vijayan said in a Facebook post.
"Any dent to the credibility of the EC will cause collateral damage on citizens' perception towards its institutional integrity. When people are suspicious, they would certainly point fingers," the CPI(M) politburo member said.
He said the Indian democracy is governed by the principle of separation of powers and the EC and "all its decisions should always remain in the no-doubt zone".
Vijayan said the Election Commission had over the years definitely earned a good reputation. Also, EC members had pro-actively intervened to protect the integrity and impartial character of the commission in the past, whenever there was anti-democratic interference, he said.
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