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Simultaneous Nation-Wide Elections to Lok Sabha, State Assemblies in Current Modi Tenure

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NEW DELHI, Sept 15: The BJP-led NDA government at the Centre is going ahead with implementing its concept of simultaneous elections for Lok Sabha and State Assemblies, referred to as “One Nation, One Election” within the current Modi: 3 government itself, official sources said on Sunday.

The sources also confirmed that the decadal population census operation pending since 2021, would start soon and the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir would also be restored soon after the Assembly elections there to be completed next month.

“The BJP-led NDA government will implement ‘one nation, one election’ during its tenure. The census exercise will begin soon and statehood will be restored to Jammu and Kashmir in minimum possible time post elections. The ‘one nation, one election’ ‘will be a reality’. “Definitely, it will be implemented in this tenure itself,” the sources said.

The sources said the government was hoping for support from political parties across the board, especially partners in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for its “one nation, one election” move.  The census exercise, not undertaken since 2011, will also begin soon, senior government sources said.

Sources said as the “Modi 3.0 government” complete 100 days next week, it was sticking “to the resolve that it had in 2014”, when Mr Modi was first voted into power, despite the current iteration being a coalition government, more dependent on allies than before. “The government is strong and will last the full term,” said the source, adding that there was adequate communication and coordination between the NDA partners.

The issue of simultaneous elections was highlighted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi within a few months of coming to power in 2014, and a committee headed by former president Ram Nath Kovind also looked into the issue in the previous term of the Modi government. It recommended simultaneous elections for the Parliament and Assemblies, followed by local body elections within 100 days. Mr Modi had reiterated his government’s commitment to the move in his Independence Day address from the ramparts of the Red Fort, appealing to all political parties to contribute to this decision.

On the issue of the decadal Census, which hasn’t been undertaken since 2011, sources said that “preparations were on and the exercise will be started soon.”

Referring to Assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said the ban on Jamaat-e-Islami could not be “confused and conflated.” The proscribed outfit, which has backed several Independent candidates in the fray, had called for the ban to be revoked as it wanted to participate in electoral politics. “The outfit was banned because of its activities and that still needs to be reviewed. The ban has nothing to do with its desire to enter the electoral fray,” said the source.

Government Ministries are planning to showcase the achievements of the third Modi government, but more as a continuum of the work of the government in the last 10 years. “Even when political parties were busy preparing for the general election, Mr Modi had set up task forces of bureaucrats to oversee various aspects of departmental work, including infrastructure and future priorities of any government that would come to power,” said the source.

Among the achievements to be showcased include ₹3 lakh crore worth of infrastructure spending, governance reforms including the implementation and frequent review and reform of the Goods and Services Tax regime, and the New Education Policy (NEP), which sources were quick to point out was not even opposed by the Left parties, otherwise ideologically opposed to the Modi government and the BJP.

(Manas Dasgupta)