PM renews call for debate on simultaneous polls
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PM renews call for debate on simultaneous polls

News:

  1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for widespread consultation on simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha during NITI Aayog meeting.
Simultaneous elections:

Meaning:

  • Simultaneous elections is a proposal by the prime minister to hold the elections of Lok Sabha and the state legislative elections on the same dates.

Arguments in favour :

1-    It will help in reduction of government expenditure.

2-    It would ensure consistency, continuity and efficiency in the governance.

3-    Frequent electoral cycles disrupt normal public life by impacting the delivery of essential services.

4-    Better utilitzation of resources.

5-    Enforcing the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during the election period is detrimental in implementation of development programmes.

6-    Curb corruption and build a more conducive socio-economic ecosystem.

7-    Simultaneous polls would free central armed forces and manpower that is deployed at regular intervals for election duty.

Argument against:

It would involve amendments to the Constitution.

Critics argue that people are well adopted to the present system of elections.

Due to large illiteracy prevail in the country a new measure can create confusion among the masses.

There can be unhealthy competition between the National parties and state parties which is not good for our democracy.

Important facts:

  1. Apart from simultaneous elections, other points on which PM Modi emphasized:
  • Amending terms of reference of the 15th Finance Commission, the current population as per 2011 census should the basis.
  • PM has asked the states to give “fresh ideas” for incentivizing outcome based allocations and expenditure correction.
  • Finance commission devolution formula has to take cognizance of the relative backwardness and low per capita incomes of some states.
  • However, the states like Andhra Pradesh have demanded that 1971 census be ued as reference for 15th Finance Commission.
  • PM asked states(Delhi, Goa, J&K, Odisha, Manipur, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura) which did not represent in the meeting to fix “ambitious growth target”
  • Committee on seven Chief Ministers from states (MP, Bihar, Sikkim, Gujarat, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, UP), to be set up to make recommendations on leveraging MGNREGA in the agriculture sector.
  • Explore opportunities to increase corporate investment in agriculture.
  • Challenge before India is to take economic growth to double digits.

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