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Q: Who can remove the Chief Election Commissioner of India from his post?
  • A. Both house of Parliament
  • B. Central council of minister
  • C. President of India
  • D. Chief Justice of India
Correct Answer: Option A - The Chief Election Commissioner is removed from his post on the same grounds from which the Supreme Court Judge is removed. That is it is necessary to pass a resolution by a two third majority in both Houses of Parliament.
A. The Chief Election Commissioner is removed from his post on the same grounds from which the Supreme Court Judge is removed. That is it is necessary to pass a resolution by a two third majority in both Houses of Parliament.

Explanations:

The Chief Election Commissioner is removed from his post on the same grounds from which the Supreme Court Judge is removed. That is it is necessary to pass a resolution by a two third majority in both Houses of Parliament.