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1. (SBU) SUMMARY: Former Power Ministry Secretary V.S.
Sampath on April 21 assumed charge as one of three
commissioners on India's Election Commission, following the retirement of Chief Election Commissioner N. Gopalaswami.
Sampath is the junior member of India's three-member Election Commission (EC), the constitutional body that conducts and supervises elections in the country. He joins current commissioner S.Y. Quraishi and Navin Chawla who was elevated to Chief Election Commissioner. Sampath's appointment comes
months after Gopalaswami's controversial recommendation to
the Supreme Court for the removal of his colleague Chawla for
making judgments favoring the Congress Party. Many hope
Sampath's appointment will help put to rest infighting and
restore stability in the EC, particularly because it is in
the middle of managing a complex nationwide parliamentary
election. END SUMMARY.
The Great Hope to "restore credibility" in the Commission
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2. (SBU) According to political contacts, Sampath is the
consensus choice of the incumbent Congress-led United
Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. He is a senior Indian
Administrative Service (IAS) officer, highly regarded by his
colleagues. Originally from Andhra Pradesh, he is said to
maintain close ties with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S.R.
Reddy. Many believe that Reddy fast-tracked Sampath's
nomination through the UPA bureaucracy and see in it a sign
of the Andhra Chief Minister's growing influence in the
party. One of the most attractive attributes of the Sampath
choice for the UPA no doubt is his age. At 59 years, he will
serve until retirement at age 65 in 2015 and will likely be
Chief Election Commissioner if parliamentary elections are
held on their five-year schedule in 2014.
3. (SBU) In his previous position as Power Secretary,
Sampath built a reputation for "honesty and decisive
decision-making." Aditi Phadnis of the Business Standard
told us that Sampath is perceived to be
"pro-Congress," but his integrity is such that the opposition
Bharatiya Janata Party would have difficulty questioning his
impartiality as an Election Commissioner. Phadnis further
indicated that his appointment would help to restore
credibility in India's highest ranking elections body,
following years of bickering and infighting between former
Chief Elections Commissioner (CEC) Gopalaswami and current
CEC Chawla.
The EC: India's highest elections body
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4. (SBU) The Election Commission (EC) is an autonomous,
three-member constitutional body responsible for delivering
free and fair elections in India. It was established under
Article 324 of the Indian Constitution. The EC presently
consists of one Chief Election Commissioner and two Election
Commissioners appointed by the incumbent government. Taking
its directions from the President, the EC is insulated from
GOI executive orders. It is responsible for planning and
executing the whole gamut of complex operations that go into
the conduct of elections. The entire state and national
government machinery, including para-military forces and
police, falls under the EC's control during elections.
A History of Infighting
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5. (SBU) There have been continuing reports of infighting
and differences among election commissioners since Chawla's
appointment in 2005. Chawla has been a political target of
the BJP for over three decades. As a young private secretary
during Indira Gandhi's 1975-77 State of Emergency, Chawla
oversaw the arrests of political opposition, many of whom are
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BJP leaders today. When he was appointed to the EC in 2005,
the BJP started to build the case against Chawla, citing his
close and continuing ties with the Congress' Nehru-Gandhi
family (ref).
6. (SBU) The controversy heated up in January, when former
CEC Gopalaswami called for Chawla's removal from the EC,
accusing him of trying to influence the timing of Karnataka
state elections in favor of the Congress Party. The Congress
and Left parties questioned the legality and timing of the
recommendation -- two months before the general elections and
78-days before the CEC's retirement from government service.
The CEC's charges did not cause lasting damage to the
Congress Party. However, the controversy (and the negative
press it has generated) cast a dark shadow on EC. It brought
home the flaws in the system for appointing election
commissioners. Under the Indian constitution, election
commissioners are appointed by the incumbent government, a
contrast to other constitutional appointments such as the
Central Information Commission and the Central Vigilance
Commission, which must be selected by a bi-partisan panel
comprised of the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition
and the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Many have argued that
biased EC selection process could threaten the credibility of
the Commission and the elections it oversees.
Bio Notes
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7. (SBU) Veeravalli Sundaram Sampath is a senior officer of
the Indian Administrative Services (IAS). Prior to his
appointment to the Election Commission, Sampath served as the
Indian Power Secretary. Born January 16, 1950 in Vellore,
Tamil Nadu, he joined the IAS in 1973 in the Andhra Pradesh
cadre. Sampath has held several senior positions, including:
Secretary of Chemical and Fertilizers (2008-09); and
Principal Secretary of Finance with the State Government of
Andhra Pradesh. Sampath holds a MA in English Literature.
He completed a five-week course on Personnel and General
Administration from University of Illinois in 1992.
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