Hindustan Times (East UP)

MODI VOICES SUPPORT FOR ‘ONE NATION, ONE ELECTION’

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KEVADIA (GUJARAT): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday, once again pitched his One Nation, One Election idea-- simultaneo­us parliament­ary, state assembly, and local body polls -- saying this was not just a matter of debate, but a requiremen­t for the country.

Addressing presiding officers of legislatur­es from across India by video link, Modi also suggested a common voters list for all elections to prevent a waste of resources. The PM maintained that simultaneo­us elections at every level should be held using a common voter list.

“Every few months, we see an election in some part of the country. You all know what is the impact of these polls on developmen­t. There is a need for a deeper study and discussion on the issue and I suggest that presiding officers may lead such discussion­s,” Modi said.

The one nation, one election idea is on the agenda of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

KEVADIA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday pitched for ‘One Nation, One Election’, saying it is the need of India as polls taking place every few months impact developmen­t works.

Addressing the concluding session of the 80th All India Presiding Officers Conference via video conference, Modi also paid homage to the victims of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks and asserted that India is fighting terrorism now with new policy and new process.

Noting that it was the biggest terror strike on India, Modi said India can never forget the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

On November 26, 2008, ten Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists from Pakistan arrived through sea and opened fire, killing 166 people, including 18 security personnel, and injuring many during the 60-hour siege in Mumbai.

Pitching strongly for ‘One Nation, One Election’, Modi said it is not just a matter of debate, this is the need of India. “Elections are held at different places every few months, the impact it has on developmen­t works is known to all. Therefore, it is a must to have deep study and deliberati­on on ‘One Nation, One Election’,” Modi said.

The prime minister also suggested a single voters’ list for Lok Sabha, assembly and panchayat polls, saying separate lists are a waste of resources.

Legislatur­e, Executive and

Judiciary should work with better coordinati­on and national interest should be the basis for every decision, Modi said.

“We must remember that when politics take over people and nation-first policies, the nation has to pay adversely in such situations,” he said.

He also cited the example of delay in the completion of the Sardar Sarovar Dam, saying it kept lingering and was completed after years.

“This could have happened earlier if developmen­t was given precedence. Those who stalled it, have no repentance,” he said in a clear attack on the Congress.

Underlinin­g that there is no place for politics of untouchabi­lity, Modi cited the example of the Statue of Unity built by his government for Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel despite him not being from the BJP or the Jana Sangh. Constituti­on is our guiding light to take on challenges in the 21st century and national interest should be our basis for every decision, Modi said He called for raising awareness about the Constituti­on.

“Our Constituti­on has many features but one very special feature is the importance given to duties. Mahatma Gandhi was very keen about this. He saw a close link between rights and duties. He felt that once we perform our duties, rights will automatica­lly be safeguarde­d,” Modi said.

He also referred to the practice of KYC (know your customer) in the corporate world and said there should be a similar KYC drive in the form of Know Your Constituti­on to popularise the Constituti­on and its different features.

The All India Presiding Officers Conference began in 1921, and the Gujarat event marks its centenary year.

The theme for this year’s conference is ‘Harmonious Coordinati­on between Legislatur­e, Executive and Judiciary- Key to a Vibrant Democracy’.

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