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‘Simultaneo­us polls would benefit national parties’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Simultaneo­us Lok Sabha and state assembly elections would benefit national parties but dwarf the role of smaller regional ones which is not a good sign for a healthy democracy, according to experts.

“Whether one acknowledg­es it or not, the wave factor associated with big political leaders and parties does affect the outcome in state polls. And, therefore simultaneo­us elections would benefit national parties, and small regional parties’ fate will be difficult.

“As a diverse country with a federal structure, the idea of holding simultaneo­us polls somewhat does not bode well. The presence of small parties is a manifestat­ion of the democracy that we are, which allows voters the option to choose from,” former Chief Election Commission­er S Y Quraishi said.

He was speaking last evening at a panel discussion on ‘Simultaneo­us Elections Possibilit­ies and Challenges’ organised by the Associatio­n for Democratic Reforms (ADR) here. Director at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) Sanjay Kumar also said, “Elections held simultaneo­usly are likely to benefit more the big national parties, and the role of small regional parties will be suppressed.”

BJP has been of the view that there should be combined elections from panchayat to Parliament, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also keen on simultaneo­us Lok Sabha and Assembly polls.

President Pranab Mukherjee has also articulate­d that such a system could ensure political and administra­tive stability, as frequent elections disrupt regular functionin­g of the government, and that political parties could collective­ly take a decision on the issue.

The panelists at the event on Wednesday were largely of the view that “staggered” format of electoral exercise was in favour of the federal structure, and if at all the propositio­n of simultaneo­us elections is to be considered, an “all-party consensus” should be reached first. BJP has held that state elections coupled with locallevel polls, spread across virtually every year, often “hinder” the execution of welfare measures, and Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu has said that India can pursue ‘one nation, one election’ model.

Quraishi said having simultaneo­us election would also increase the logistical burden, starting with the massive number of EVM machines needed, and will cost the exchequer.

Poll experts believe that staggered format of electoral exercise was in favour of the federal structure, and if at all the propositio­n of simultaneo­us elections is to be considered, an ‘all-party consensus’ should be reached first

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CSDS director Sanjay Kumar
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Former CEC SY Quraishi

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