The Indian government is considering introducing the ‘One Nation, One
Election’ bill during an upcoming special parliamentary session. The bill
aims to synchronize the schedule of both Lok Sabha (lower house) and state
legislative assembly elections. Proponents argue that this move could
streamline governance, reduce election-related expenses, and minimize
disruptions caused by frequent polls. However, critics express concerns
about its feasibility and potential to undermine regional diversity. The
bill’s introduction sparks debates among political circles about its impact
on federalism and democratic representation.
Election’ bill during an upcoming special parliamentary session. The bill
aims to synchronize the schedule of both Lok Sabha (lower house) and state
legislative assembly elections. Proponents argue that this move could
streamline governance, reduce election-related expenses, and minimize
disruptions caused by frequent polls. However, critics express concerns
about its feasibility and potential to undermine regional diversity. The
bill’s introduction sparks debates among political circles about its impact
on federalism and democratic representation.