NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday questioned the inclusion of a cabinet minister in the selection panel for the appointment of election commissioners, observing that a minister would not be able to go against the Prime Minister in the decision-making process.Hearing the matter related to the appointment process of the Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners, the top court raised concerns over the composition of the panel, which currently includes the Prime Minister, the leader of 0pposition and a Union cabinet minister.The bench observed that decisions in such appointments would effectively be passed by a 2:1 majority, with the cabinet minister unlikely to differ from the Prime Minister’s stand.“Why this show off of independence in appointment of election commissioner,” the court remarked while questioning the present structure of the selection committee.The court further said that if the Chief Justice of India could be part of the appointment process for the director of the Central Bureau of Investigation, then there was no reason why an independent process could not be followed for the appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner and Election Commissioners.The bench observed that the appointment process for the Election Commission was even more important as it directly concerned “upholding democracy and free and fair elections”.The court also underlined the importance of public confidence in the poll body’s impartiality, stating that the Election Commission of India “should not only be neutral but it should look neutral in its functioning”.
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