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India's One Nation One Election Big Bet at 79
The Daily Guardian
|August 19, 2025
Synchrony promises speed; staggered polls cause fatigue
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Crimes against women.
• Public goods quality. Learning outcomes lag enrollment; public health spending remains shallow; air and water pollution impose heavy externalities.
• Institutional abrasion. Political contestation over investigative agencies, electoral rolls, and court-executive tussles has left bruises on public trust, even when the formal independence of institutions endures.
Seen through this ledger, ON0E is not a stand-alone tweak; it is a continuity play. The Centre argues that consolidating elections removes a friction (perpetual MCC) that gums up delivery of everything from highways to health insurance. Critics counter that rushing past friction is precisely how plural checks get blunted. Speed meets spread, again.
The US and China Mirrors
Comparisons are imperfect but clarifying. The United States staggers its elections by constitutional design—House every two years, Senate by thirds, state cycles offset—so that no single wave can capture all levers at once. The upside is robust checks; the downside is frequent gridlock and near-continuous campaigning. China sits at the other pole: a single-party, planned cycle where "elections" don't constrain policy continuity. India's genius, for 79 years, has been a democratic middle path: high-frequency, high-participation voting with real alternation in states, undergirded by an independent election commission and courts.
ONOE would move India a notch towards the "fewer, bigger contests" end of that spectrum—closer to European fixed-date regimes like Sweden or Belgium in calendar design, but with Indian federal complexity layered atop. The question is not whether synchrony is "anti-democratic" (it isn't, per se). It is whether synchrony in a vast, plural federation tilts the field too far toward national tides, away from local voice.
Public Mood and Political Math
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