Whose election is not held under the supervision of the chief election commissioner of india?
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I think the gram Panchayat elections won't be held under the supervision of the chief election commissioner of India. they were held under state election commissioner
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Complete question:
Whose election is not held under the supervision of the Chief Election commissioner of India?
A. legislative assembly
B. vice president
C. gram panchayat
D. president
C) Gram panchayat election is not held under the supervision of the Chief Election Commissioner of India.
Gram panchayat:
Gram panchayat are the local governing systems confined to every Indian villages. They act as the cabinet of the corresponding village. The members are elected by the Gram Sabha which consists of the village people.
Chief Election Commissioner of India:
- The Chief Election Commissioner is the head of the Election Commission of India. The Chief Election Commissioner is chosen from the Indian Civil Service and commonly from the Indian Administrative Service.
- The Commissioner is appointed by the President for a period of 6 years and hence the authority is held strong unless two-third of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha votes against the position.
- The commissioner has the power to introduce or alter the rules and regulations of the voting system and has the right to decide 'unqualified votes'.
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