T n seshan biography definition
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Bhaskar Parichha
Book Review
The second of August 1993 was a red-letter day for India’s democracy. On this day, elections were indefinitely postponed through an order issued bygd the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), T.N. Seshan. The CEC, ironically, is tasked with ‘conducting’ elections, so who in his right mind would do such a thing in a democracy? Seshan put everything on the line while signing that order. And it was an indication of his willingness to fulfill his mandate. And the Supreme Court too did not find the order unlawful.
Before Seshan came on the scene, the Election kommission increasingly functioned as an appendage of the government. Over and above that, malpractice and lawlessness in elections had reached alarming levels.
T.N. Seshan was born on October 24th, 1932, in Palghat, Kerala, India. He was one of six children born to an attorney father and a homemaker mother. As a lärjunge, he was brilliant at academics and became an Indian Administr
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Election Umpire Calls Them as He Sees Them : Shyness isn’t a problem for India’s T. N. Seshan, who is proud of driving ‘the fear of God’ into law-breakers.
NEW DELHI — India’s mandarin-like civil servants? No better than “polished call girls.”
His own baldness? “God made some heads beautiful. The others he covered with hair.”
It’s virtually certain that if you live outside India, you’ve never heard of T. N. Seshan. But if you reside here, you simply can’t ignore his outspoken, often outrageous views. For three years, the bull-necked career bureaucrat with the gleaming toffee-hued dome has served as India’s chief election commissioner.
His biggest accomplishment? “I have driven the fear of God into people who broke the system,” he says proudly.
In the world’s single largest democracy--so huge that a nationwide election mobilizes 550 million voters and more than 350 registered parties, generates 20,000 tons of paper ballots and requires 700,000 polling booths and an arm
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Chief Election Commissioner of India
Constitutional post to the Government of India
Not to be confused with Election Commissioner of India.
The Chief Election Commissioner of India (CEC) heads the Election Commission of India, a body constitutionally empowered to conduct free and fair elections. An election commissioner is appointed by the President of India on the recommendation of a three member selection committee headed by the Prime Minister of India and senior most election commissioner is appointed as chief election commissioner. The term of a CEC can be a maximum of six years or till he/she attains sixty five years of age. The Chief Election Commissioner is usually a member of the Indian Civil Service and mostly from the Indian Administrative Service.
Role and powers
[edit]Chief Election Commissioner of India (CEC) heads the Election Commission of India, a body constitutionally empowered to conduct free and fair elections to the national, the state legislatures,