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‘One Nation, One Election’, Modi Government Approves Proposal, Bill to be Presented in Winter Session

A significant step has been taken towards conducting Lok Sabha and Assembly elections simultaneously in the country. The Modi Cabinet has approved the 'One Nation, One Election' proposal, based on the report of the committee chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind.

A significant step has been taken towards conducting Lok Sabha and Assembly elections simultaneously in the country. The Modi Cabinet has approved the ‘One Nation, One Election’ proposal, based on the report of the committee chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind. This proposal will now be presented in the form of a bill during the winter session of Parliament.

The Modi government has been working on ‘One Nation, One Election’ for a long time. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had discussed this issue on several occasions during his previous term. Recently, on the completion of 100 days of the NDA government, Union Home Minister Amit Shah reiterated the commitment to this resolution. Shah made it clear that the government is fully committed to this issue and is preparing to bring it to Parliament.

Prime Minister Modi also mentioned ‘One Nation, One Election’ in his Independence Day speech from the Red Fort on August 15. He stated that frequent elections are hindering the country’s progress. Due to the repeated electoral processes, there are delays in administrative work and development projects, which could be mitigated by conducting elections simultaneously.

For ‘One Nation, One Election,’ the committee chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind submitted its report to President Droupadi Murmu on March 14 of this year. The report is quite extensive, comprising a total of 18,626 pages. This report delves deeply into the possibilities, challenges, and benefits of conducting simultaneous elections across the country.

‘One Nation, One Election’ means conducting Lok Sabha and all state Assembly elections simultaneously across the country. Currently, Lok Sabha and Assembly elections are held at different times, leading to frequent electoral processes which consume time and resources. The aim of this proposal is to conduct all elections together, thereby saving the country’s resources and time and avoiding interruptions in development work.

Now that the Modi Cabinet has approved the proposal, the NDA government will present it as a bill in the winter session of Parliament. It will be interesting to see the discussions on this in Parliament and how quickly it can be turned into law.

 

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