Deccan Chronicle

EC RULES OUT JOINT ELECTIONS ANYTIME SOON

THE CONGRESS, while concurring with the EC’s view, challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to dissolve the Lok Sabha immediatel­y.

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI/PATNA, AUG. 14

The Election Commission on Tuesday ruled out the possibilit­y of holding general and Assembly elections simultaneo­usly any time soon as a legal framework needs to be in place to facilitate extension or curtailmen­t of the term of state Assemblies.

The terms of state Assemblies cannot be extended or cut short to hold elections without a change in the Constituti­on, Chief Election Commission­er O.P. Rawat said a day after BJP president Amit Shah made a renewed push for “One nation, One poll”. Mr Rawat explained why holding simultaneo­us elections requires a legal framework.

“If term of some state Assemblies needs to be curtailed or extended, then a Constituti­onal amendment will be required,” he said.

The Election Commission on Tuesday ruled out the possibilit­y of holding general and Assembly elections simultaneo­usly any time soon as a legal framework needs to be in place to facilitate extension or curtailmen­t of the term of state assemblies

The terms of state assemblies cannot be extended or cut short to hold elections without a change in the Constituti­on, Chief Election Commission­er O.P. Rawat said a day after BJP president Amit Shah made a renewed push for “One nation, One poll”.

Speaking to the media, Mr Rawat explained why holding simultaneo­us elections requires a legal framework. “If the term of some state assemblies needs to be curtailed or extended, then a constituti­onal amendment will be required… Logistics arrangemen­ts with regard to 100 per cent availabili­ty of VVPATs (paper trail machines) will be a constraint,” the CEC said in response to a question on whether simultaneo­us elections can be held anytime soon.

“On the issue of ‘One nation, One poll’, the Election Commission had given inputs and suggestion­s in 2015 itself… Other requiremen­ts of additional police force, polling personnel would also be needed,” he added.

The Congress, while concurring with the EC’s view, challenged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to dissolve the Lok Sabha immediatel­y.

“The Congress will not only welcome an early Lok Sabha election, we are all geared to fight the BJP and eliminate it,” Congress general secretary Ashok Gehlot said.

On Monday, Mr Shah, arguing that holding simultaneo­us elections would check expenditur­e and ensure that the nation is not in “election mode” throughout the year, urged the law commission to look into the issue. In his eight-page letter to law commission chairman Justice B.S. Chouhan, Mr Shah said holding simultaneo­us polls is not only a concept but a principle that has been successful­ly tried in the past and can be implemente­d.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, who has been advocating simultaneo­us polls for state Assemblies and Lok Sabha for quite some time, said on Tuesday that “One nation, One poll” was a good idea but not implementa­ble in the forthcomin­g general elections.

Mr Gehlot said postponing the upcoming state Assembly elections and conducting these with Lok Sabha polls in 2019 is “not possible” under the Constituti­on as elections in Mizoram, Rajasthan, Chhattisga­rh and Madhya Pradesh have to be conducted before the terms of these assemblies end.

“There is only one way of holding simultaneo­us elections. The Prime Minister should dissolve the Lok Sabha and hold polls along with the four state Assembly elections,” he said adding, “It will be in the best interest of the country to dissolve the Lok Sabha early, given the all-pervasive atmosphere of fear, intoleranc­e and intimidati­on”.

The BJP said that though it favours the idea of holding simultaneo­us polls in the country, it rejects media reports suggesting that it is mulling holding Assembly polls in 10-11 states with the coming Lok Sabha polls.

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