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Amit Shah says “One Nation One Elections to be implemented in Modi 3.0”

The Road Ahead: Modi Government’s Push for ‘One Nation, One Election’

As the Narendra Modi government nears the 100-day mark of its third term, a significant policy shift is on the horizon. Home Minister Amit Shah recently announced that the ambitious ‘One Nation, One Election’ initiative is set to be rolled out within the next few years, well before this term concludes.

During a press conference on Tuesday, Shah highlighted the major accomplishments of the NDA government in its first 100 days and underscored that the goal of implementing ‘One Nation, One Election’ remains a top priority. “The government intends to implement ‘One Nation, One Election’ within the current term,” he affirmed.

This proposal, which seeks to synchronize elections across the nation, has been a key focus of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent speeches. In his Independence Day address from the Red Fort last month, Modi argued that frequent elections are hindering the nation’s development. “To advance our nation, we must embrace ‘One Nation, One Election’,” Modi declared, urging political parties to support this initiative for the greater good of the country.

The Prime Minister’s call for unity reflects a broader vision of harnessing national resources effectively and ensuring that the benefits of governance are maximized. “We must come together to realize the dream of ‘One Nation, One Election’,” Modi emphasized, pointing out the necessity of collective responsibility in achieving this goal.

The ‘One Nation, One Election’ proposal is a central element of the BJP‘s manifesto for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Earlier this year, a high-level committee led by former President Ram Nath Kovind put forward recommendations for implementing simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, with local body elections to follow shortly thereafter.

The Law Commission is also expected to propose synchronized polls across all three levels of government—Lok Sabha, state assemblies, and local bodies such as municipalities and panchayats by 2029. This plan may also include provisions for unity governments in scenarios such as hung parliaments or no-confidence motions.

While the Kovind panel has not specified a precise timeline for these changes, it has suggested the formation of an ‘Implementation Group’ to ensure a smooth transition. The panel has recommended 18 constitutional amendments, most of which can be enacted with Parliament’s approval but will not require ratification by state assemblies.

As the Modi government pushes forward with this significant reform, the coming years will be crucial in shaping the future of Indian elections and governance. The proposed changes promise to streamline the electoral process and potentially enhance administrative efficiency, but their success will depend on widespread political consensus and effective implementation.

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