The Home Ministry has notified new rules for the appointment of the next Chief Commissioner, Gurdwara elections, considered to be the mini Parliament for Sikhs.
According to the gazette notification, the Home Ministry will appoint a person as the Chief Commissioner for performing the functions under the Sikh Gurdwara Act 1925.
The central government will approach the Registrar of the Punjab and Haryana High Court seeking a panel of at least three retired judges, not exceeding the age of 70 years.
The recommendation of the search-cum-selection committee will be forwarded to the Appointments Committee of Cabinet (ACC), headed by the Prime Minister, for final selection. Home Minister Rajnath Singh is the only other member of the panel.
The term of the Chief Commissioner will be for a period of two years which may be extended by a year if considered necessary with the approval of the ACC.
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