Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

At NITI Aayog meet, PM seeks debate on simultaneo­us polls

AT FOURTH MEETING With the Election Commission and Law Commission examining the issue, Modi calls for consultati­ons, says there should be one voter list for all elections

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEWDELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again on Sunday raised the issue of holding simultaneo­us elections to the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, calling for a wider debate on the matter.

Modi was addressing the fourth meeting of the governing council of the federal think tank NITI Aayog that was attended by 23 chief ministers and one Lieutenant Governor, and also by several Union ministers who are members of the council.

The Election Commission (EC) and the Law Commission of India are both examining the issue.

“The Prime Minister called for widespread debate and consultati­ons on simultaneo­us elections for Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabhas, keeping in view various aspects such as the resulting financial savings and consequent better utilisatio­n of resources,” an official release for the half-day long meeting said.

NITI Aayog vice chairman Rajiv Kumar said that the Prime Minister noted that the country remains in “perpetual election mode” and pitched for holding simultaneo­us elections to elect legislator­s to the Parliament and state assemblies.

To begin with, Kumar said, Modi suggested there could be “at least one uniform voter list for all elections”.

He said even the exercise of

The PM called for widespread debate and consultati­ons on simultaneo­us elections for Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabhas, keeping in view aspects such as resulting financial savings and consequent better utilisatio­n of resources.

AN OFFICIAL RELEASE

preparing the electoral rolls for the three-tier elections — municipal, state and country — consumes considerab­le time and money and is an elaborate exercise. The think tank had last year suggested synchronis­ed, twophase Lok Sabha and assembly polls from 2024 so as to ensure minimum ‘campaign-mode’ disruption to governance.

The report was taken up by the Law Commission for examining the issue, which came up with a draft working paper in April seeking sweeping changes in election laws and the Constituti­on to enable the holding of elections simultaneo­usly. The commission is now in the process of speaking with stakeholde­rs, including experts and political parties, before coming up with a final report.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? ▪ NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant (left) and vicechairm­an Rajiv Kumar address the media after the fourth meeting of its governing council in New Delhi on Sunday.
PTI PHOTO ▪ NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant (left) and vicechairm­an Rajiv Kumar address the media after the fourth meeting of its governing council in New Delhi on Sunday.

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