Alleging that the Chief Election Commissioner's controversial recommendation for removal of his colleague has eroded the credibility of the poll body, the Communist Party of India-Marxist on Friday claimed the CEC himself has violated the independence of the Election Commission.
Referring to CEC N Gopalaswami's affidavit in the Supreme Court claiming powers to recommend the removal of an election commissioner suo motu under Article 324 of the Constitution, party Politburo member Sitaram Yechury said, "this is a strange interpretation of the Article".
After Navin Chawla was appointed the Election Commissioner, the BJP first submitted a petition to the President questioning the appointment on grounds of political bias.
"It later filed the same in the Supreme Court, withdrew and subsequently submitted the same to the CEC in January last
year," Yechury said in an editorial in the latest issue of party organ People's Democracy.
"While the petition was with the Supreme Court, the CEC had filed an affidavit claiming the power to recommend the
removal of an election commissioner suo motu under Article 324 of the Constitution," Yechury said.
Maintaining that the Constitution empowered the President to appoint the CEC on the recommendation of the government, Yechury said the CEC cannot be removed except by impeachment by the Parliament like Supreme Court judges. Similar was the case for the ECs who cannot be removed except on the