One Nation, One Election: A Step Towards Political and Economic Efficiency
Prakash Thakur
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India is on the verge of witnessing a significant political reform with the introduction of the "One Nation, One Election" proposal. Recently cleared by the Union Cabinet, this reform aims to synchronize elections for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, ensuring that voters cast their ballots simultaneously.
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The potential benefits of this move are numerous. Firstly, it could reduce the financial burden on the exchequer, as conducting elections is an expensive affair. Additionally, frequent elections often lead to a disruption in governance, with governments in campaign mode, diverting their focus from policymaking to vote-gathering. A unified electoral cycle could provide stability, allowing elected representatives to concentrate on long-term governance without the distraction of constant elections.
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However, this proposal also presents logistical challenges, particularly around the need for constitutional amendments and ensuring the alignment of the election dates for state assemblies. Additionally, concerns about the impact on federalism and local issues getting overshadowed by national ones have been raised by critics.
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As India moves forward with this reform, it will be essential to address these challenges while leveraging the potential benefits of political stability and economic efficiency. The "One Nation, One Election" proposal is not just a political move, but a transformative step that could shape the future of India's democratic process.
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Credit to Business Standard for the detailed insights.
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