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Ramnath Kovind to head one nation one election feasibility committee
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Updated: 02 Sep 2023
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The Union government has constituted a panel led by former President Ram Nath Kovind to study the “one nation, one election” proposal years after government think tank NITI Aayog backed the idea of simultaneous state and national polls to remove impediments to governance, policy making, and developmental activities.
The development comes a day after the government called a special session of Parliament between September 18 and 22, the agenda for which is under wraps.
The panel has been formed to not only explore the viability of bringing a legislation soon in this regard but also reach out to other political parties for a consensus and smooth passage of the legislation.
Over the years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pushed strongly for the idea of simultaneous Lok Sabha and state assembly polls, and the decision to task Kovind to look into it underscores the government's seriousness as a host of elections approaches.
Assembly polls are due in five states- Mizoram, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Rajasthan- in November-December and they are scheduled to be followed by the Lok Sabha elections in May-June next year.
The other members of the committee are ;Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Congress Party Member of Parliament Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, former Rajya Sabha Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad, jurist Harish Salve, former Chief Vigilance Commissioner Sanjay Kothari, ex-chairman of Finance Commission N K Singh and former secretary general of Lok Sabha Subhash C Kashyap have been appointed are other members of the committee.
Pros of ‘One Nation One Election’
Cons of ‘One Nation One Election’
NOTE: Independent India's tryst with democracy began with simultaneous elections, which were held between October 25, 1951, and February 21, 1952 -- an exercise of over 100 days. The elections were held for State assemblies as well as the Lok Sabha. However, as States were restructured and assemblies were prematurely disbanded, this set-up started falling apart. Nonetheless, simultaneous elections were held in 1957, 1962 and 1967. In 1970, the Lok Sabha was itself dissolved prematurely and fresh elections were held in 1971. By 1972, the synchronised election trend had been broken and almost no State election coincided with the general election for the Lok Sabha. |
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