PM pitches for 'One Nation, One Election' as need of India


New Delhi, Nov 26 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday again emphasised the need to introduce the "One Nation, One Election" formula to save time and money of the country.

Reiterating his idea for simultaneous elections across India, the Prime Minister said that "One Nation, One Election" is not a matter of debate only, but this is the need for India.

The Prime Minister pitched the idea while addressing the concluding session of the 80th All India Presiding Officers Conference via video conferencing in Gujarat's Kevadia on the occasion of the celebrations of Constitution Day.

Modi suggested that a single voters' list should be prepared for the Lok Sabha, assembly and panchayat polls, saying that separate lists are a waste of resources.

"Only one voter list should be used for Lok Sabha, Vidhan Sabha and other elections. Why're we wasting time and money on these lists?," Modi said.

"One Nation, One Election' isn't just an issue of deliberation, but also need of the country. It hampers the developmental work and all of you know about it. We must think about it seriously and office-holders can lead deliberations on this."

"I would urge you to take initiatives to make aspects of our Constitution more popular among our youth and that too, through innovative methods," said the Prime Minister.

Modi has been committed to the idea of "One Nation, One Election" since he first became Prime Minister in 2014.

As per the Prime Minister, "One Nation, One Election" would reduce the cost of holding elections, and limit all elections to a single season as elections happen somewhere or the other almost all the time at present.

Modi had been pressing for holding a constructive dialogue to enable the Election Commission to hold elections simultaneously to bring down expenses.

Besides, this will also give governments more free time to implement welfare schemes.

It is often argued that the Model Code of Conduct gets in the way of the government announcing projects or policy plans for the benefit of the people.

In 2003, Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had taken up the matter with Congress President Sonia Gandhi who was receptive to begin with, but the idea could not be ultimately pursued.

In a swipe at the Congress over the delay in the Sardar Sarovar dam project, he said that those who caused the delay still have no regrets.

Noting that the Indian Constitution has many features but a special feature is "importance of duties", the Prime Minister said that Gandhi ji was very keen on it as he saw a close link between rights and duties.

He said that when politics takes over people and nation-first policies, the nation has to pay a heavy price.

"Our Constitution shows us the way to fight every challenge in the 21st century. Our Constitution is moving swiftly towards its 75th year. In such a scenario, we have to work in a planned way to turn processes in sync with the new decade."

 

  

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  • Honnappa, Byadagi

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    This is indication of things to come in future in India. Constitution may be ammended for presidential form of government or even single party government like China. Already large majority in Loksabha and majority in Rajya Sabha is there for passing the ammendment. Parlimentary democracy and linguistic states are perhaps on last leg. All centralised power . Dictatorship in the name of democracy.

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  • Arthur, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    All Indian who do not want India to turn into a one party state should oppose 'One nation, One election'. First , corruption needs to be eliminated from Indian politics. There should be complete transparency on Electoral bonds.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    One Nation One Election No EVM will you agree?

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  • Richard, India

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    There is overwhelming demand for a ballot paper vote only. Any honest politician will definitely agree with the people and go for it. Until this is resolved all other slogans will be meaningless for citizens.

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  • True Indian, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Once they said One nation one TAX, and you see what happened to it. One TAX is distributed to several taxes

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    Ok, good idea but to begin with please ensure the following

    1. Use Ballot papers instead of pre programmed EVM's.
    2. IF BJP loses, you should not use PM Cares funds to purchase MLA's and MP's.
    3. Ask a neutral Foreign agency to monitor the polls as Election Commission is seen a biased towards BJP.

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  • A A, LONDON

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    A very good thought for sure.
    Modi what about stopping elected MPs and MLAs from resigning to switch parties and causing re-election. It will save more money and time. Not only that, at least they will have time to focus on working for people rather than working for back door deals

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 26 2020

    The Nation will agree to "One Nation" "One Election" subject to the Elections being held with BALLOT PAPERS and not with EVM's.

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