[They had been appointed by the current regime in 2017.

《Two independent members of the National Statistical Commission (NSC),
chairman P.C. Mohanan and J.V. Meenakshi, have resigned over disagreement
with the government on certain critical issues, an official said Tuesday.
According to reports, the two key reasons cited for resigning from the NSC
were — withholding the publication of the National Sample Survey Office
(NSSO)’s employment survey for 2017-18 and a lack of consultation with the
commission before releasing the backdated Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
series last year.
...
The NSC, under the ministry of statistics and programme implementation
(MoSPI), is to have seven members, as per its website. Already, three posts
were vacant. And now, with the two members quitting, the NSC now has only
two members, and none of them external — chief statistician Pravin
Srivastava and NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant.
...
“The NSC was essentially meant to bring about a sense of credibility to the
data put out by the National Statistical System and if the NSC feels that
it is not being permitted to carry out its functions then it is entirely
appropriate that it resigns,” Pronab Sen, who was the chairman of NSC
between 2013 and 2016, said.》

So, now there's no independent/external member left.]

http://www.asianage.com/india/all-india/300119/chief-of-statistics-panel-quits-over-job-data-row.html?fbclid=IwAR2g781v8luj77zekf82d2YJyncpbefH_Up1y1D-08d8euWgPbajayhrUhc

Chief of statistics panel quits over job data row

AGENCIES Published : Jan 30, 2019, 1:35 am IST Updated : Jan 30, 2019, 1:35
am IST

The tenure of Mohanan and Meenakshi was to end in June 2020.

P.C. Mohanan

New Delhi: Two independent members of the National Statistical Commission
(NSC), chairman P.C. Mohanan and J.V. Meenakshi, have resigned over
disagreement with the government on certain critical issues, an official
said Tuesday.

According to reports, the two key reasons cited for resigning from the NSC
were — withholding the publication of the National Sample Survey Office
(NSSO)’s employment survey for 2017-18 and a lack of consultation with the
commission before releasing the backdated Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
series last year.

Expressing disappointment over the treatment being meted out by the
government, Mr Mohanan, who was the acting chairperson, was quoted in a
report as saying, “We have resigned from the NSC. Over the months, we have
been feeling that we were not been taken seriously and being sidelined by
the government. Recent decisions of the NSC were not being implemented.”

The immediate trigger for the resignation, reports said, was the delay in
releasing the NSSO’s first series of the household survey, known as
periodic labour force survey, for 2017-18. Sources said the NSC had
approved the survey report in its meeting held on December 5 in Kolkata and
it was supposed to be released by the ministry of statistics and programme
implementation, as per convention. “The report was approved and should have
been released immediately, but was not the case. I thought I should not
watch silently what was happening,” Mr Mohanan said. However, almost two
months after the approval, the report hasn’t been made public. A former
member pointed out that the government was uncomfortable with the findings
of the NSSO’s latest household survey.

The NSC, under the ministry of statistics and programme implementation
(MoSPI), is to have seven members, as per its website. Already, three posts
were vacant. And now, with the two members quitting, the NSC now has only
two members, and none of them external — chief statistician Pravin
Srivastava and NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant.

The tenure of Mohanan and Meenakshi was to end in June 2020. They joined as
members in June 2017.

In November last year, the NITI Aayog had come under fire for announcing
the revised GDP data of the UPA years.

NITI Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar and chief statistician Srivastava had
announced the back-series data by the government.

“The NSC was essentially meant to bring about a sense of credibility to the
data put out by the National Statistical System and if the NSC feels that
it is not being permitted to carry out its functions then it is entirely
appropriate that it resigns,” Pronab Sen, who was the chairman of NSC
between 2013 and 2016, said.

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