Himanshu Mishra Reports: LoP Rahul Gandhi Dissents on CIC, CVC Names in Meet with PM Modi

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UPDATED: Dec 10, 2025 15:13 IST

In this news update, India Today correspondent Himanshu Mishra reports on the high-profile meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi. The meeting, convened to select the new Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) and Chief Vigilance Commissioner (CVC), ended with Rahul Gandhi expressing a note of dissent. Mishra highlights the structural disagreement, stating, 'They say that 2 out of 3 votes are for the government and 1 out of 3 votes are for the opposition party.' The report details how the government and opposition failed to reach a consensus on the proposed names.

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