Amaravati:Andhra Pradesh Governor Biswabhusan Harichandan has asked the state government to reinstate Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar as the State Election Commissioner (SEC) as per the High Court orders issued nearly two months ago.
In a letter to Ramesh Kumar, the Governor's Secretary informed him that the Governor has directed the government to take necessary action to reinstate him as the SEC.
The development came two days after the retired IAS officer called on the Governor and brought to his notice the High Court orders to reinstate him as the SEC and court instructions on a contempt petition filed by him against certain government officials for non-implementation of the court orders.
The High Court had on July 16 asked Ramesh Kumar to call on the Governor, saying the latter holds the powers to appoint the SEC as per its order.
The bench comprising Chief Justice J.K. Maheshwari and M. Satyanarayana Murthy gave the direction on a contempt of court petition filed by Ramesh Kumar, who was reinstated as SEC by the High Court on May 29.
He alleged that the state government was in contempt of court by not allowing him to resume office as the SEC.
He brought to the notice of the court that former High Court judge, Justice V. Kanagaraj, who was appointed in his place in April, was still being treated as the SEC by the government.
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