
NEW DELHI, NOV 22: The Prime Minister8217;s Office PMO tonight denied that the government was considering any proposal to expand the Election Commission EC to a five-member body.
quot;There is no proposal before the government to expand the Election Commission to a five-member body,quot; a spokesman for the PMO said.
He maintained that Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee had not made any such remark during his brief interaction with journalists after the swearing-in ceremony of the four new ministers at the Rashtrapati Bhavan this evening.Earlier, agency reports had quoted the Prime Minister stating that the government proposed to expand the Election Commission to a five-member body.quot;Yes, it will be a five-member body and it will be done soonquot;, Vajpayee told reporters after the swearing-in ceremony in response to a question whether the government was considering raising the strength of EC from three members to five.
The EC headed by Chief Election Commissioner CEC M S Gill at present has one vacancy followingthe retirement of Election Commissioner G V G Krishnamurty.
Gill has reportedly disfavoured an expanded commission maintaining that such a step would not be in the interest of democracy.
According to reports, Gill felt that in a three-member commission the CEC shared one-third power along with the other two commissioners and that was the correct lawful position.