THE DIFFICULT QUESTIONS ONE ELECTION PLAN RAISES
The New Indian Express|September 25, 2024
Let’s consider some of the logistical challenges that need to be overcome to hold simultaneous polls—the hugely consequential proposal accepted by the Union cabinet earlier this month.
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THE DIFFICULT QUESTIONS ONE ELECTION PLAN RAISES

It would involve elections to 545 seats of the Lok sabha, and 4,123 assembly seats of 28 states and nine Union territories. If you consider it as something way beyond a smooth undertaking, add to it some 31-lakh-odd panchayat seats, tens of thousands of seats for the 4,852 urban local bodies, and you know the size of the task at hand.

The One Nation, One election’ report is in its present form an impractical one and may harm federalism in the future in favour of a strong Centre. the implications are so big that, however reluctant it may be, the ruling alliance at the Centre will have to open channels for consultation with opposition parties to arrive at a consensus. Only then can this provision be passed by both Houses of parliament.

There are many other issues that the Ramnath Kovind-led committee, which submitted its report on the simultaneous elections earlier this year, raises. One is the fall of the Union government in the event of a no-confidence motion. elections will be held and the government will be in office only till the remainder of the term even if the ruling party has won a majority. Is this a feasible idea? What will be the enormous cost that will be accruing?

This story is from the September 25, 2024 edition of The New Indian Express.

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