The desirability of holding simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabhas has been discussed at various levels. A considered view is that simultaneous elections will ...
The desirability of holding simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabhas has been discussed at various levels. A considered view is that simultaneous elections will not only keep alive the enthusiasm of voters, but will also result in huge savings to the public exchequer as well as avoiding repetition of administrative effort. It is also expected to control the expenses of political parties. Simultaneous elections will also avoid repeated enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct which affects administrative actions by the government.
President of India, His Excellency Shri Pranab Mukherjee has also expressed his views on the desirability of holding simultaneous elections. Speaking at a recent function, The President said that “With some election or the other throughout the year, normal activities of the government come to a standstill because of code of conduct. This is an idea the political leadership should think of. If political parties collectively think, we can change it.... The Election Commission can also put in their idea and efforts on holding the polls together and that will be highly beneficial”
Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has spoken several times on considering the feasibility of holding simultaneous Lok Sabha and state assembly elections. In two recent TV discussions, the Prime Minister reiterated this idea and invited a national debate on the issue.
Debate on the Issue - A Brief History
In India, simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha (House of The People) and Vidhan Sabhas (State Legislative Assemblies) were organized in the years 1951-52, 1957, 1962 and 1967. Thereafter, however, the schedule could not be maintained and the elections to the Lok Sabha and the Vidhan Sabhas have still not been realigned.
The next General Election to the Lok Sabha is scheduled for 2019. Elections for the Vidhan Sabhas of 5 States are scheduled for 2017, for 13 States in 2018, for 9 States in 2019, for 1 State 2020 and the remaining are scheduled for 2021.
The issue of simultaneous elections was debated by the Law Commission in its 107thReport in 1999 (Reform of Electoral Laws) , where in it was mentioned that – “The rule ought to be one election once in five years for Lok Sabha and all Legislative Assemblies” ( Para 7.2.1.1 of the Report). Recently, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice presented its 79th Report on ‘Feasibility of holding Simultaneous Elections to the House of People (Lok Sabha) and State Legislative Assemblies’ on 17th December 2015.
Several structural changes will need to be done in case a decision is made to conduct simultaneous election, including possibility of Constitutional amendments to Articles 83, 172, 85 and 174 to streamline the process.
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MyGov invites citizens, Parliamentarians, Members of Legislative assemblies and councils, constitutional experts, academics experts, bureaucrats, social media influencers, Think Tanks and all other interested people to give their considered view on the subject. The issues that can be considered while formulating a view are (only an indicative list and not exhaustive):
1. Is it desirable to hold simultaneous elections? What are the pros and cons?
2. If simultaneous elections are held, then for the first time what happens to assemblies whose scheduled tenure either ends before or after the proposed date of holding elections?
3. Should the term of Lok Sabha and assemblies be fixed?
4. What would happen in case by-elections are necessitated in between terms?
5. What happens in case the ruling party or coalition loses majority in between term, either in Lok Sabha or in State assemblies?
You may submit your opinion by either writing in the comment box below, or by attaching a PDF document, or through a Youtube video.
The last for submitting your opinion is 15th October, 2016.
While it is certainly feasible and cost effective to have simultaneous elections, I am not in favor of this idea. Reason being - Elections during the term of the government at the centre can serve as a crucial "mid-point" reality check of how the government at Centre is performing. The people may voice their opinions using state election(s) as a forum. However, the country should not be in a perennial "Election mode". Only one collective mid-term state level elections should be planned.
The stand from more than 1 constituency to make themselves on safer side than why should we bear the cost of such by elections in the constituency left out by them after they win more than 1 constituency???
Think considerable amount can be saved if they are prohibited from doing so.
Further it will lead to the peace of mind of the politicians who never serve people but only make promises.
The cost can be reduced by not allowing one politician to stand from more than 1 constituency so that the number of constituency under re-election can be reduced considerably and cost be cut as when a person wins from more than one constituency he elects 1 and leaves others for re election at our cost these cost of re election should be recovered from the concerned politicians.
Good idea buthas drawbacks:
1.What if any state/centralgovt.Fallsdown due to no confidence motion?
2.Elections in different time enables the check on politicians who forget their promises and have 2 goto peoplefrequently.this check will lose its relevance.
3.elections in 1time will lead the whole country in stand still.
4.Cost can be cut down by othermeans egprohibiting 1 person stand in election 4rm more than1 constituancy as he chooses 1n drops others when he wins4 relection at ourcost
we should surely have both Lok Sabha + state assembly Elections together.
Also, high time, public referendums be obtained for important issues, from all the voters of all the states in India,such as but not limited to (a) scrapping of Article 370 (b) enforcing of Common Uniform civil law (c) Building of Ram Temple in Ayodhaya and other temples destroyed by Mughals (d) right to recall any elected/selected public servant. PUBLIC REFEREDUMS ARE ABOVE CONSTITUTION, PARLIAMENTS, SUPREME COURT
This is fair thought to conduct simultaneous elections for Lok-Sabha & Vidhan-Sabha, should be done practically within span of 30-40 days max, result of each constituency should be declared same-day by late night so that there is no doubt of manipulation, consolidated party-wise result can be declared at end of Elections.
THOUSANDS OF CRORES OF RESOURCES OF GOVT.MACHINERY and Candidates resources are SAVED if SIMULTANEOUS ELECTIONS ARE CONDUCTED. Certainly it is GOOD IDEA, to be implemented immediately, since the ELECTION COMMISSION/ELECTION COMMISSIONERS ARE IN FAVOUR OF THE PROPOSAL. Forget minority small parties opinion.
Parliament and Assembly Elections Should not be on same time. Because it give chance to public to change their opinion about candidate selected in MP/MLA's election. Hence no chance of error again.
why we Indians do lots of hard labour for getting jobs in govt sector
and at that time we left everything like food, sleep etc. But after
getting job in that, they only know how they eat money in different
ways and how they make excuse the general people to make his sleep complete.
Sir ye hm bharitiyo ki sanskriti hai ya hm indians kavi sudhar nahi
sakte, i want to know answer from your side.
BHUT JAIMINI (from gujarat)
in central level or state level elections BJP Should be there
because our prime minister; shri narendra modiji
ha done much more development when he was in gujatat than to he had developed gujarat as well as good ant . the farmers of india "KISAN" had doing sucide because not getting urea for farming and our PM decided that UREA neem coating should be done and reached to our farmers, not to private sectors.
good bjp govt.