Why it is now imperative to consider holding simultaneous elections in India? Also discuss its feasibility in India?
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Issues with Frequent elections
· Lead to imposition of Model Code of Conduct (MCC) over prolonged periods of time. This often ends in policy paralysis and governance deficit.
· Results in Massive expenditures by Government and other stakeholders.
· Engagement of security forces for significantly prolonged periods.
· Affects stability and economic development as announcements are more for the vote bank than the development of nation.
· Encourages free flow of black money as there is succinct gap between each election.
· Disrupt normal public life as such holding of political rallies disrupts road traffic and also leads to noise pollution.
· Perpetuate caste, religion and communal issues across the country.
· Holding simultaneous elections to both Loksabha and State assemblies could help avoid these issues.
Feasibility in India
· It requires -
· Political consensus which is difficult to obtain. Constitutional amendments to allow for extending/curtailing the tenure of governments, a situation that is permissible only during emergency.
· Maintaining the flow of simultaneous election in future is difficult; as there may be lack of confidence in governments’ causes topple of governments’ results in disrupting the flow.
· Huge manpower to conduct elections at a massive scale that too for India like populous country, it is very difficult.
Disadvantages of Simultaneous Elections
· It undercuts federalism.
· Chances of changing voter’s behaviour as voter choosing the same party at the Centre and the State.
· People are well adapted to the present system of elections and given the prevailing illiteracy, a new measure can create confusion among the masses.
Way Ahead
· Union government has to debate the NITI Aayog’s recommendations’ on feasibility of holding simultaneous elections with all its stakeholders.
· Study International models for feasibility in India.
· e.g German model which has a constructive vote of no-confidence which is followed by a confidence vote. No-confidence motion without a confidence motion is not valid.
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