Union Cabinet approves One Nation, One Election bill
A comprehensive bill is expected to follow this decision, paving the way for unified elections across the nation
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former President of India Ram Nath Kovind chairs a committee on One Nation, One Election. FILE PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 12 Dec
The Union Cabinet on Thursday
approved the 'One Nation, One Election,' bill in the parliament, marking a
significant step towards the electoral process, sources told ANI.
A comprehensive bill is expected to
follow this decision, paving the way for unified elections across the nation.
Earlier on Wednesday, former
President of India Ram Nath Kovind stated that the Central government must
build a consensus on the 'One Nation, One Election' initiative, emphasising
that the issue transcends political interests and serves the nation as a whole.
Kovind, who chairs the committee on
the issue, said, "The Central government will have to build consensus.
This issue is not in the interest of any party but the nation. It (One Nation,
One Election) will be a game-changer--it's not my opinion but that of
economists, who believe that after its implementation, the country's GDP will
rise by 1-1.5 per cent."
Notably, in September this year,
the Union Cabinet approved the 'One Nation, One Election' proposal, which aims
to hold simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, along with urban body
and panchayat polls, within a span of 100 days.
The recommendations were outlined
in a report by a high-level panel chaired by former President Kovind.
Following the Cabinet's approval, Prime
Minister Narendra Modi praised the decision, calling it a significant step
towards enhancing India's democracy. "The Cabinet has accepted the
recommendations of the High-Level Committee on Simultaneous Elections. I
complement our former President, Shri Ram Nath Kovind Ji, for spearheading this
effort and consulting a wide range of stakeholders. This is an important step
towards making our democracy even more vibrant and participative," PM Modi
posted on X.
Meanwhile, Union Agriculture
Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan voiced his support on Wednesday for holding
simultaneous elections to the state assemblies and the Lok Sabha, arguing that
frequent elections lead to significant wastage of time and public funds. Chouhan
noted that frequent elections disrupt public welfare programmes and result in
substantial expenditures of public money.
"I am an agriculture minister,
but during the elections, I spent three months campaigning. It wastes the time
of the Prime Minister, Chief Ministers, Ministers, MPs, MLAs, officers, and
employees. All development work comes to a standstill. Then, new announcements
have to be made," Chouhan said. -ANI
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