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- The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the One Nation, One Election (ONOE) plan.
- Draft legislation will be introduced in the Parliament, potentially during the ongoing Winter Session.
What is One Nation, One Election?
- It means to synchronize elections for the Lok Sabha (Lower house of Parliament) and state legislative assemblies, essentially holding them all at the same time.
- It aims to:
- Reduce the frequency of elections.
- Streamline governance.
- Minimize electoral expenditure and disruption.
Proposed Amendments to Articles
- 82A: To facilitate delimitation for synchronized elections.
- 83(2): To amend the tenure of Lok Sabha and assemblies.
- 327: To give Parliament the power to make provisions for simultaneous elections.
- New Article 324A: To empower the Election Commission to conduct synchronized elections.
Ram Nath Kovind Committee Recommendations
- The committee, chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind, made 11 key recommendations after extensive consensus-building efforts:
- Reinstating Simultaneous Elections: Frequent elections disrupt the economy, polity, and society. Synchronizing elections will alleviate this burden.
- Phased Implementation: Phase 1: Align Lok Sabha and state assembly elections.
- Phase 2: Synchronize municipal and panchayat elections within 100 days of general elections.
- Appointed Date for Synchronization: Post-general elections, the President to notify the date for the first Lok Sabha session as the “appointed date” to maintain alignment.
- Shortened Terms for State Assemblies: Newly-formed state assemblies will have adjusted terms to synchronize with the next Lok Sabha elections.
- Implementation Group: A dedicated group to oversee and ensure effective execution of ONOE reforms.
- Constitutional Amendments: Introduce Article 324A to enable synchronized elections for panchayats and municipalities.
- Amend Article 325 to establish a unified voter roll and photo ID system for all elections.
- Handling Hung Houses: In case of a hung house or no-confidence motion, elections will be held, but the newly-elected Lok Sabha or state assembly will serve only the remaining term.
- Election Equipment Readiness: The Election Commission of India (ECI) should ensure the procurement of adequate EVMs and VVPATs to manage synchronized elections efficiently.
- Unified Voter Roll and ID System: A single voter roll and ID system for all elections, subject to constitutional amendments and state ratification.
- Efficient Electoral Management: Advanced planning and robust infrastructure development to ensure smooth execution of simultaneous elections.
- Continued Synchronization: All future elections will align with the Lok Sabha schedule unless dissolved earlier.
Need for ONOE
- Reduced Expenditure: Holding simultaneous elections could significantly reduce the financial burden on the exchequer and political parties.
- Streamlined Governance: Frequent elections disrupt governance as the Model Code of Conduct comes into effect, restricting policy announcements and development work. ONOE could provide more stability and continuity in governance.
- Improved Voter Turnout: A single election cycle might increase voter participation as it reduces voter fatigue and simplifies the electoral process.
- Reduced Disruption: Minimizes disruption to normal life and economic activity caused by frequent elections.
- Manage Security Concerns: A lot of Security forces are deployed on election time that can be efficiently used.
Key Challenges and Concerns
- Constitutional Amendments: Implementing ONOE requires significant amendments to the Constitution, which could be politically challenging.
- Federalism: Critics argue that ONOE could undermine India’s federal structure by centralizing electoral power and reducing the importance of state-level issues.
- Regional Diversity: India’s diverse political landscape and regional aspirations could be overshadowed by national issues in a synchronized election cycle.
- Logistical Complexity: Conducting simultaneous elections across a vast and diverse country like India poses significant logistical challenges for the Election Commission.
Way Forward
- Wider Consultations: Engage with all stakeholders, including political parties, states, and the public, to build consensus.
- Pilot Implementation: Test ONOE at smaller scales to identify challenges and refine the framework.
- Infrastructure Development: Equip the ECI with resources, technology, and personnel for efficient execution.
Source: HT
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