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Question 9:
A former Chief Election Commissioner joined a political party and contested elections. There are various views on this issue. One view is that a former Election Commissioner is an independent citizen and has a right to join any political party and to contest election. According to the other view, leaving this possibility open can affect the impartiality of the Election Commission. So, former Election Commissioners must not be allowed to contest any elections. Which position do you agree with and why?

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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ANSWER :  

Former election commissioner should not be allowed to contest any election. If he is allowed it will certainly affect his impartiality.

To ensure free and fair elections for election commissioners must not be allowed to contest on election.

**Election Commissioner supervises, directs and controls the elections to Parliament, the Legislature of every state and to the offices of President and Vice President. Election Commission allot election symbols to political parties and to the independent candidates.

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Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
5
if former Chief Election Commissioner joined the party and contested election there are various views on the issue One view is that former election commissioner is an independent citizen and has right to join any political party and to contest election according to other view leaving this possibility is open can affect the integrity of the election commission former election commissioners must not be allowed to contest in elections there position should be low this is because Chief Election commissioners are very unsupportable clients because in many cases their handling and many pieces the not handling That depends upon the work in which they can be unable to do the work
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