The government is set to introduce the ‘One Nation, One Election’ bills in the Lok Sabha Today-December 17, aiming to synchronize Lok Sabha, state assembly, urban body, and panchayat elections. The move seeks to reduce election costs, streamline governance, and minimize administrative disruptions. These bills are based on recommendations by a high-level committee chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind.
The Indian government plans to introduce the ‘One Nation, One Election’ bills in Lok Sabha on December 16, aiming for simultaneous elections across various levels. It seeks to cut costs and streamline governance but faces opposition over its practicality and impact on democracy. Critics raise federalism concerns and call for thorough review.
The Supreme Court supports the Election Commission’s efforts in managing the voter list for upcoming elections, dismissing claims of inadequate measures to remove duplicate and ghost voters. The Court trusts the Commission’s process, acknowledging the addition of over 2 crore young electors and the use of an IT-enabled system for verification.
