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News: Election bodies expect social media platforms to use ‘algorithm power’ to proactively red-flag fake news: CEC

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       Inclusive elections truthfully reflect the expression of the collective will of people and are a hallmark of democracy, said the Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and stressed on the challenges of social media and their intersection with election management bodies (EMBs).

       The EMBs, the CEC added, expected social media platforms to use their “algorithm power, to proactively red-flag fake news”.

 Election commission of India:

       The Election commission of India is a permanent, autonomous, quasi-judicial and constitutional body created under Article 324 in part 15 of the constitution.

       It is the supreme body vested with powers of supervision, control and direction over all aspects of electoral governance in the country.

       The Election Commission was established in 1950 with the primary goal of managing and controlling and responsible for conducting free and fair elections of parliament, state legislature, the office of president of India and the office of vice-president of India.

 Composition:

       The Election Commission shall consist of the Chief Election Commissioner and a such number of other Election Commissioners, if any, as the president may from time to time fix.

       The appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners shall be made by the president.

       Till 1989, the election commission was a single-member body consisting of only the Chief Election Commissioner when two more election commissioners were appointed functioning as a multi-member body.

       Again between 1990 and 1993 the election commission was a single-member body.

       Presently the Election Commission has a Chief Election commissioner and two other election commissioners.

 Conditions and tenure:

       The conditions of service and tenure of office of the election commissioners and the regional commissioners shall be determined by the President.

 Appointment of Members of Election Commission of India:

       The Constitution does not provide any educational, legal, administrative or judicial qualification for the appointment of members of the election commission.

       It has authorized the Parliament to make laws for the appointment of members of the election commission. The parliament, however, has not enacted any law in this regard.

 Election Commissioners:

       The Chief Election Commissioners and the two other Election Commissioners have equal powers and receive equal salary, allowances and other perquisites, which are similar to those of a judge of the Supreme Court.

       In case of difference of opinion amongst the Chief Election Commissioner and/or two other election commissioners, the matter is decided by the Commission by the majority.

       They hold office for a term of six years or until they attain the age of 65 years, whichever is earlier. They can resign at any time or can also be removed before the expiry of their term.

 Independence:

       The Chief Election Commissioner is provided with the security of tenure.

       He cannot be removed from his office except in the same manner and on the same grounds as a judge of the Supreme Court.

       The service conditions of the chief election commissioner cannot be varied to his disadvantage after his appointment.

       Any other election commissioner or a regional commissioner cannot be removed from office except on the recommendation of the chief election commissioner.