One nation one election panel meeting Ram Nath Kovind Law Commission chief Ghulam Nabi Azad members attend Delhi meet la

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One nation one election panel meeting Ram Nath Kovind Law Commission chief Ghulam Nabi Azad members attend Delhi meet la


Image Source : PTI Polling officers carry Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and different supplies as they go away for polling stations throughout elections. (Representational picture)

One Nation One Election: Former President Ram Nath Kovind on Wednesday headed the high-level committee meeting attended by Law Commission chairperson Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and different members on the problem of One Nation One Election. A roadmap for holding simultaneous elections within the nation was mentioned within the meeting. 

Earlier the panel which sought views from political events has additional requested them to elaborate on their ideas concerning holding elections throughout the nation directly. 

The committee requested the political events to carry a dialogue with them on a “mutually agreed date”, sources mentioned.

The Law Commission is working to discover a answer to synchronise all meeting polls by extending or decreasing their current tenure in order that elections in all of the states will be held concurrently with Lok Sabha elections in 2029. 

The regulation panel is devising a mechanism to make sure a standard electoral roll for Lok Sabha, assemblies and native our bodies to cut back value and use of manpower for enterprise an nearly similar train which is carried out now by the Election Commission and numerous state election commissions.

For synchronising numerous meeting polls to make sure each state and Lok Sabha elections are held collectively from 2029 onwards, the fee might counsel decreasing or enhancing the tenure of legislative assemblies.

With inputs from PTI

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