New Delhi: The IAS Officers Association said on Friday that the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) is also “unfair criticism” and “personal attacks” against “CEC) Gyanash Kumar and his family members” strongly “, who are also civil servants amid allegations of ‘vote theft’ by some opposing leaders.In a post on X, the association stated that such individual attacks are unrelated to discharge the official duties.The body of IAS officers said, “We stand for dignity and integrity in public service.”Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was warned by the CEC and two Election Commissioners – all former IAS officers – ‘action’ by the Association of IAS Officers, when India formed the government in “Bihar and Delhi”.“These three Election Commissioners … I want to tell him that this is the government of Modiji right now … Tejashvi (Yadav) Ji said that you (Election Commissioner) have taken BJP membership and are working for him.Gandhi addressed a gathering in Gaya ji, Bihar on 18 August, saying, “Understand one thing, one day, when there will be a block government of India in Bihar and Delhi, we will take action against the three of us … You have stolen (votes) from all over the country,” Gandhi said while addressing a gathering in Gaya ji, Bihar on August 18.The latest attack on the pole body by the Congress leader came a day later when CEC Kumar served a seven-day ultimatum to present the evidence as well as a signed affidavit to return his vote theft claims, or considered his allegations baseless.Officials said CEC Kumar and his family members are under online trolling following the allegations of Gandhi’s warning and opposition leaders.Both his daughters and son -in -law are serving civil servants.Kumar’s younger brother is also a senior Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Indirect Tax) Officer.