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Some Strategic Shifts
Some Strategic Shifts
Author: Lakshmi Iyer
Publication: India Today
Date: May 30, 2005
The Election Commission is attracting
more attention than usual these days. In the midst of the controversy raised
by bureaucrat L.V. Saptarishi's charges of bias against the present CEC
B.B. Tandon and his deputy N. Gopalaswami, political circles are abuzz
with the appointment of high-profile I&B secretary Navin Chawla to
the EC. Everyone assumed that the retiring bureaucrat who is close to Congress
chief Sonia Gandhi would end up as home secretary. But Sonia has managed
to get him appointed as an election commissioner. An EC posting is the
best postretirement option for IAS officers in general. It allows them
as many as six years on the job or till they reach 65 years, whichever
is earlier.
EC sources say Sonia's strategy
is to ensure that Chawla heads the panel during the May 2009 general elections.
Ale will complete 65 years on June 30 that year. While Tandon lays down
office in 2006, the next in line, Gopalaswami, retires as in September
2008. So Chawla will preside over the EC for 10 months. And will supervise
an election that may elect yet another Gandhi to power.
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