'One Nation, One Election'-Election Commission's Arguments..?


'One Nation, One Election' proponents have long been in the debate. elections to the lok sabha and assembly were conducted concurrently in the nation in 1951–1952, 1957, 1962, and 1967. But after that, things altered with the dissolution of the lok sabha in 1970 and several assemblies in 1968 and 1969. The Law Commission's 2018 draft also supported the idea of "one country, one election." This draft claimed that once the nation is out of the election phase, development can receive more emphasis.

But up until now, this hasn't been feasible. Presently, five states are scheduled to hold assembly elections in november 2023, and the lok sabha will hold elections in early 2024, a month later. Regarding the idea of "One Nation, One election," Chief election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar declared that he is prepared to hold elections in accordance with the law. Tell us about the election Commission's queries regarding this matter today, as well as the function of semiconductors, or chips.

What's the controversy surrounding "One Nation, One Election"?

According to One Nation One election, once the Model Code of Conduct is put into effect, the government is unable to enact any further policies. Aside from this, it is forbidden to disclose new initiatives, positions, or rules during the code of conduct. This has an impact on the nation's development efforts.


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