Union Cabinet Clears Proposal For ‘One Nation, One Election’ Ahead Of Winter Parliament Session
In a significant move towards implementing simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and state Assemblies, the Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposal for “One Nation, One Election.”
The bill for holding simultaneous polls is expected to be introduced in the upcoming winter session of Parliament, according to sources.
The decision follows the submission of a report by a high-level committee headed by former President Ram Nath Kovind.
The report, which was placed before the Union Cabinet, is seen as a major step in pushing forward the agenda of synchronized elections, a concept that has been discussed for years to streamline the electoral process in India.
What is One Nation, One Election?
The “One Nation, One Election” proposal seeks to hold simultaneous elections across the country for both the Lok Sabha and all state Assemblies.
This would mean that voters would cast their votes for the national and state legislatures on the same day, rather than in staggered phases as is currently done.
Potential Benefits
Advocates of the move argue that it will reduce election-related expenses, limit disruptions to governance due to frequent elections, and create a more focused policy environment.
Holding elections together is expected to also reduce voter fatigue and ensure higher participation.
Challenges Ahead
However, critics point to logistical challenges, such as aligning the tenure of state legislatures with the Lok Sabha and the possible constitutional amendments needed to implement the change.
Additionally, the feasibility of conducting elections for such a vast and diverse electorate simultaneously has raised concerns.
Next Steps
With the Union Cabinet’s nod, the focus now shifts to the upcoming winter session of Parliament, where the bill is expected to be introduced and debated.
If passed, the proposal could mark a major transformation in the way elections are conducted in India.