
CEC Rajiv Kumar on laapata gentlemen memes: ‘We were never out, always here’
The Hindu
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar addresses social media memes, asserting Election Commission's presence during Lok Sabha elections.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar on June 3 referred to various memes doing rounds on social media, describing the Election Commission as 'laapata gentlemen', asserting that he and fellow commissioners Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Sing Sandhu were "never out" and were "always here".
Social media users had targeted the Commission for allegedly being absent amid the model code violations by top leaders during campaign for the Lok Sabha elections.
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The memes were based on a recent drama titled 'LaapataLadies'.
Addressing a press conference on the eve of the counting of votes on Tuesday, Mr. Kumar said in a lighter vein that now people will see memes on the social media with a tagline that 'laapata gentlemen' are back.
"We were never out, we were always here. We chose to interact with you through our press notes. This was the first time we issued close to a 100 press notes and advisories all put together," he said.
CEC Mr. Kumar, flanked by the two Election Commissioners, said the poll authority has been interacting from behind the scene and on Monday they decided to hold a press meeting.

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