Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Independen­ce of EC destroyed by all govts, says SC

- Utkarsh Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com continued on →11

NEW DELHI: Successive government­s have “completely destroyed” the independen­ce of the Election Commission of India (ECI) by ensuring no chief election commission­er (CEC) gets the full six-year term to head the poll body since 1996, a Constituti­on bench in the Supreme Court lamented on Tuesday, adding that absence of a law for appointmen­t of election commission­ers (ECS) has resulted in an “alarming trend”.

The five-judge bench further remarked that the silence of the Constituti­on on how to pick CEC and election commission­ers (ECS) has been exploited by political parties of all colours, giving rise to concerns if those appointed are expected to do the bidding of the dispensati­on at the relevant time.

“It’s a very, very disturbing trend. After TN Seshan (who was CEC for six years between 1990 and 1996), the slide began when no person has been given a full term. What the government has been doing is that because it knows the date of birth, it ensures that anyone who is appointed as the CEC does not get his full six years... Be it the UPA (Congress-led United Progressiv­e Alliance) government or this government, this has been a trend,” said the bench led by justice KM Joseph.

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