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Quraishi replaces Chawla as new Chief Election Commissioner

Last updated on: July 27, 2010 19:26 IST

S Y Quraishi, Election Commissioner, was on Tuesday appointed the new Chief Election Commissioner in the place of Navin Chawla, who demits office on Thursday.

The notification elevating 63-year-old Quraishi as head of the three-member election body was issued today. He will have a little less than two years in the Constitutional post.

Chawla, who took over in the middle of 2009 Lok Sabha polls, headed the Commission for a little more a year. "In pursuance of Clause 2 of Art 324 of the Constitution, the President is pleased to appoint Shri Shahabuddin Yaqub Quraishi as Chief Election Commissioner with effect from 30th August, 2010," said the law ministry notification.

Quraishi, a thoroughbred civil servant, will conduct assembly elections in Bihar later this year and in a bunch of states like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala and Assam next summer.

"I feel deeply honoured on being entrusted with this assignment. Election Commission of India is an institution in which the nation places a great trust. It would be my utmost endeavour to prove myself worthy of this trust," Quraishi told PTI reacting to his appointment.

On the occasion, he sought the support of all stakeholders, especially the people in the discharge of his sacred duties.

Image: S Y Quraishi

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