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.