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POLITICAL CONSENSUS NEEDED FOR IMPLEMENTING ONOE
The Daily Guardian
|December 19, 2024
The Opposition claims that this will require the dissolution of as many as 17 Assemblies, which is a huge number and will result in the wastage of resources spent to bring those governments in power. However, this one-time disruption may be needed to streamline the electoral process under ONOE.
Now that the One Nation One Election bill—the 129th Amendment Bill to the Constitution—has been tabled in Parliament, it is time to give the proposal a serious look. It is sagacious to have sent the Bill to a Joint Parliamentary Committee, and give a deadline of 90 days to complete the discussions.
The plan to ensure that all elections, starting with the general and state Assembly elections, are held simultaneously, will be a game changer if implemented properly. It will ensure a reduction in poll expenditure as well as the elimination of any disruption in governance caused by the implementation of the Model Code of Conduct a month ahead of every election. For every government with a tenure of five years, almost half a year is wasted in preparing for elections, the time during which governance takes a hit, with officers often sitting on files and delaying decisions as they adopt a wait and watch policy until a new government is in place.
Additionally, too many elections take place in a year, which is best avoided. 2024 saw three major elections spread out for months—the Lok Sabha elections; Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir Assembly elections; and the Maharashtra and Jharkhand elections. The 2024 election cycle started soon after the elections of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh in November-December 2023.
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