Live
- A feminist lens on our mythology
- Prakasam police rescues kidnapped toddler within hours
- Time to get rid of Sattavad and Parivarvad politics
- Extend neither spl nor ill treatment
- Must-Watch OTT Originals in 2024: The Year’s Best Shows and Movies
- 40 Indian startups secure over $787 mn in a week
- India now formidable force on chess board
- Raghavendra Mutt pontiff visits Tirumala
- Whistleblower of OpenAI found dead in US apartment
- Trump’s US-first policy & India’s strategic latitude
Just In
One nation one election will be disaster for parliamentary democracy: Owaisi
AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi has warned that one nation one election will be a disaster for multiparty parliamentary democracy and federalism.
Hyderabad: AIMIM President Asaduddin Owaisi has warned that one nation one election will be a disaster for multiparty parliamentary democracy and federalism.
The Hyderabad MP on Sunday posted on X the notification appointing the committee that will look into one nation one election.
“It is clear this is just a formality and the government has already decided to go ahead with it. One nation one election will be a disaster for multiparty parliamentary democracy and federalism,” wrote Owaisi.
The MP also stated that Modi had to reduce gas prices because of upcoming state elections. “He wants a scenario where, if he wins elections, he spends the next five years carrying out anti-people policies without any accountability,” he said.
This is the notification appointing the committee that will look into #OneNationOneElection. It is the clear that this is just a formality and the govt has already decided to go ahead with it. One nation one election will be a disaster for multiparty parliamentary democracy &… pic.twitter.com/sgKxOvG75A
— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) September 3, 2023
Owaisi had earlier termed the concept of one nation one election as unconstitutional.
The Centre on September 1 constituted a committee under the chairmanship of former President Ram Nath Kovind. The committee’s objective is to examine the feasibility of conducting general and state elections concurrently and potentially draft legislation for it.
The panel will examine and recommend if the amendments to the Constitution would require the ratification by the states. According to the notification, the committee will analyse and recommend possible solution in a scenario of simultaneous elections emerging out of hung House, adoption of no-confidence motion, or defection or any such other event.
The committee has been asked to suggest a framework for synchronisation of elections and specifically, suggest the phases and time frame, within which simultaneous elections may he held if they cannot be held in one go and also suggest any amendments to the Constitution and other laws in this regard and propose such that may be required in such circumstances.
© 2024 Hyderabad Media House Limited/The Hans India. All rights reserved. Powered by hocalwire.com