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Consider the following statements:

  1. Article 243K deals with elections to Panchayats.
  2. The term of office of a State Election Commissioner is 6 years or 65 years, whichever comes first.
  3. The State Election Commissioner is a post equivalent to a District Magistrate.

    Ai only

    BAll

    Ci, iii

    Dii only

    Answer:

    A. i only

    Read Explanation:

    • Article 243K deals with elections to Panchayats.This statement is Correct.

    • Article 243K of the Indian Constitution specifically deals with elections to Panchayats.

    • It provides for the superintendence, direction, and control of elections to Panchayats to be vested in a State Election Commission.

    • The tenure of a State Election Commissioner is 6 years or 65 years of age, whichever is earlier.This statement is Incorrect.

    • The Constitution does not specify the tenure of State Election Commissioners.

    • While the Election Commission of India's members have a tenure of 6 years or up to 65 years of age (whichever is earlier), this provision does not apply to State Election Commissioners.

    • Their tenure and service conditions are determined by state laws.

    • The State Election Commissioner is equal in status to a District Magistrate.This statement is Incorrect.

    • The State Election Commissioner holds a much higher position and is generally accorded the status equivalent to a Judge of the High Court or a Chief Secretary of the state, not a District Magistrate.


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