SHAH BATS FOR SIMULTANEOUS POLLS
NEW DELHI: Simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and state assemblies will put a check on poll-related expenditure and ensure that the country is not in an “election mode” through the year, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah said in a letter written to the Law Commission of India.
A delegation of BJP leaders met Law Commission chairman BS Chauhan and handed over Shah’s letter. The commission, which is examining the feasibility of holding simultaneous polls, had sought the views of political parties before finalising its report.
The Congress met the Commission’s top officials recently and opposed the concept of simultaneous polls.
Shah said criticism of the concept of simultaneous elections was politically motivated. Simultaneous polls will let elected governments work, keeping governance and development as their focus areas, without having to think about elections, Shah said.
A senior BJP leader said it is theoretically possible to do this even as early as next year for elections to the Lok Sabha and around 10 states.
Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Mizoram will vote in December to elect new governments. “If these states are placed under President’s rule for a couple of months, assembly elections in these states can be timed with the Lok Sabha election,” this person added, requesting anonymity, although he clarified that he was just explaining how it could be done.