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Discussion on Simultaneous Elections

Discussion on Simultaneous Elections
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Sep 07, 2016
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Oct 16, 2016
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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. Seventy Ninth Report Parliamentary Standing Committee for PERSONNEL, PUBLIC GRIEVANCES, LAW AND JUSTICE MyGov Discussion 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.
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Shyam Jee
Shyam Jee 9 साल 9 महीने पहले
Good Evening आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री जी Just want to ask a question before going to electoral reform procedure Sir May we know the time from which we can experience the changes in election process? or May we know the period from which things can be implemented smoothly? Sir in my opinion these changes required step-by-step analysis from North to south and East to west. Deep study research through which leadership at ground level do not effected with one scence.Time is 4 research
Ajay Saboo
Ajay Saboo 9 साल 9 महीने पहले
Consider an alternate - There should be 1 election of Central Govt every 5 years & there should be 1 election of State Govt exactly in between this 5 years i.e 2.5 years after the Central election. The election of the head of the state - PM or CM must be directly by electorate. If the govt loses majority before the end of the term the head of state will still govern on a COMMON MINIMUM PROGRAM. Mid-term election only on impeachment of the head of state & only for balance term left.
Aditya Shukla
Aditya Shukla 9 साल 9 महीने पहले
It is a good initiative and have many advantages. Advantages 1. Saving of Time and Money both. 2. India will be away 24 hours elections mode. 3. Democratic Structure will be strengthen. 4. Election commission will be having more time to prepare for elections and they should also be engaged in policy making. Disadvantages 1. Only one disadvantages seems that if only one party came in power in center and several states, the chances of dictatorship will be increased.
RAJ KUMAR HANGOTRA
RAJ KUMAR HANGOTRA 9 साल 9 महीने पहले
Sir, This is great idea. Even I was thinking same from the time when I saw that even our PM's precious time is involved in numerous public meetings during different elections. Best we can do now therefor is to : 1. Reduce the time cycle of elections to 4 years in place of 5 yrs. 2. Intermittent elections if any should be limited for validity till the next "National Elections". 3.If only 6 months are left then no in-between elections and same to be covered by President/Governor rule.Thanx...
sandeep bana
sandeep bana 9 साल 9 महीने पहले
My question is regarding the banking reforms. 1.If any bank is registered for any auto pay over net banking than banks should intimate the customer(at least before 48 hours and should have help option to stop to stop auto pay) about the payment going to happen from his account due auto pay standing instruction. 2.If any third party fund transfer is registered to net banking than bank should allow customer to claim amount back if payment happened by auto pay standing instructions directly.