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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Panel may look into holding simultaneous Lok Sabha, assembly polls
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Panel may look into holding simultaneous Lok Sabha, assembly polls

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said state elections coupled with local-level polls every year often hinder execution of welfare measures

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New Delhi: A group of ministers (GoM) set up to examine an Election Commission of India’s proposal to buy new electronic voting machines (EVMs) has also been mandated to examine the feasibility of holding simultaneous Lok Sabha and assembly elections in a bid to bring down the cost involved in the democratic exercise.

But at the first meeting of the GoM headed by home minister Rajnath Singh, it was felt that the panel of ministers may not be the right forum to make recommendations on simultaneous polls, a senior government functionary said.

The GoM may now first recommend possible ways to reduce the cost of buying new EVMs and then delve into the issue of whether to make recommendations on simultaneous polls, the functionary said.

The GoM constituted recently, met for the first time on 11 April. Its other members include law minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and minister of state in the prime minister’s office Jitendra Singh.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said during a meeting of Bharatiya Janata Party office-bearers on 19 March that state elections coupled with local-level polls, spread across virtually every year, often “hinder" the execution of welfare measures.

He was keen on simultaneous elections once in five years. The government feels that while one-time cost in holding simultaneous polls would be high, but the exercise may bring down expenditure involved in election preparations and execution such as deployment of central forces and polling personnel.

In December last year, a parliamentary committee made a strong pitch for holding of simultaneous assembly and Lok Sabha elections across the country, suggesting that it can be done in the near future. But most of the political parties which responded to the standing committees questionnaire have said the idea is a “noble" one but “difficult to implement".

“The committee does not feel that simultaneous election in every five years cannot be held in the near future but slowly it would reach in stages for which tenure of some of the state legislative assemblies need to be curtailed or extended," the standing committee on law and personnel said in its report “Feasibility of holding simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies".

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Published: 14 Apr 2016, 10:43 PM IST
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