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Govt Moves To Refer ‘One Nation, One Election’ Bills To Joint Parliamentary Committee

The Indian government is preparing to take a significant step towards electoral reform by moving a motion in Parliament for the ‘One Nation, One Election’ Bills to be referred to a joint parliamentary committee.

Purpose of the Motion

The primary objective behind this motion is to enable a thorough examination of the ‘One Nation, One Election’ Bills by a joint parliamentary committee. This committee will scrutinize the bills and suggest any necessary revisions before they are debated and voted on in Parliament.

What Is ‘One Nation, One Election’?

The government is set to introduce a motion in Parliament to refer the 'One Nation, One Election' Bills to a joint parliamentary committee, marking a significant step in electoral reforms.

The ‘One Nation, One Election’ concept aims to synchronize the election schedules for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, conducting national and state elections simultaneously. Proponents of this idea believe it will reduce election costs, streamline governance, and address the issue of frequent electoral cycles.

Government’s Plan Moving Forward

The government’s decision to refer the Bills to a joint parliamentary committee comes after months of discussions and deliberations. By involving the committee, the government hopes to build consensus and gather feedback from various political parties and experts, ensuring that the proposal aligns with the interests of the nation.

What This Means for the Future

If the Bills pass through the committee and parliamentary processes, they could pave the way for a historic change in India’s electoral system. However, critics have raised concerns regarding the feasibility and practicality of implementing such a system, citing challenges in logistical coordination and constitutional adjustments.


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