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Former CEC TS Krishnamurthy suggests minimum qualification, higher age limit for ministerial berths

Press Trust of India • March 30, 2018, 14:41:22 IST
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Hyderabad: Former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy has pitched for a minimum educational qualification to become a minister and also a higher age limit to get such berths. Krishnamurthy recommended that one should be at least 35 years’ old to become a minister (both in states and at the Centre), from the present 25. Asked if he thought there should be a basic educational qualification to become legislators, he said it is a very debatable point, adding that there are some “intelligent uneducated politicians and foolish educated politicians.

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Hyderabad: Former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy has pitched for a minimum educational qualification to become a minister and also a higher age limit to get such berths. Krishnamurthy recommended that one should be at least 35 years’ old to become a minister (both in states and at the Centre), from the present 25. Asked if he thought there should be a basic educational qualification to become legislators, he said it is a very debatable point, adding that there are some “intelligent uneducated politicians and foolish educated politicians.” [caption id=“attachment_4260149” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Re. PTI Representational image. PTI[/caption] “I don’t think education by itself makes a person competent. But ministers, yes, if they have some basic education, it’s good because they have got to look at files and take decisions,” Krishnamurthy told PTI. “For legislators, I am not one of those who strongly believes that there must be an educational qualification,” he said. Krishnamurthy said an age limit (to become a minister) may be probably better. “Make it 35 if you want. There may be some more maturity (by that age) but educational qualification by itself does not assure you an effective legislator, character is more important than education,” he said. “I would say make it 35 (to be a minister). I would say no person can be a minister unless he is 35 or 40. Some maturity will be there (then),” he said. Speaking in general terms, Krishnamurthy said some ministers and legislators make “loose comments”. So, at least as ministers they must be more responsible. They cannot be indulging in loose talk, he said stressing the need to set an educational qualification minimum of graduation or equivalent for becoming ministers and higher age limit to get those posts. “Make it 35 or 40. (Also) against whom criminal cases are pending, they should not be appointed as ministers,” he said There can be a system of recall of legislators also which, he said, would serve as a deterrent. This provision should kick in after legislators complete two-and-a-half years of their five-year-tenure. “If they have not performed in those two-and-a-half years and if they have indulged in any criminal activity, then I would say you must have a provision of recall which again may serve as a deterrence and improve the performance of legislators and ministers,” Krishnamurthy said. Asked if he is in favour of barring candidates from contesting on two seats, the former CEC said that in 2004, he had in a letter to the prime minister clearly said it is not desirable (candidates should not be allowed to contest from two segments).

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