Explorer

Simultaneous elections will bring stability, save money: Centre

New Delhi (India), July 3 (ANI): Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Tuesday said simultaneous elections will bring stability in the electoral process of the nation and save public money.

He said, "Frequent elections lead to expenditure of public money, posting of officers from outside and governance suffers. Our democracy is 70 years old there should be some stability in electoral process. Let's await recommendations of law commission."

The Law Commission on July 7 and 8 will hold consultations with all major political parties to discuss the feasibility of holding simultaneous elections.

In April, the Commission had stated that simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha and state Assemblies could be held in two phases from 2019, provided that at least two provisions of the Constitution are amended and ratified by a majority of the states.

Union Minister Arun Jaitley also reiterated the need for simultaneous elections to be conducted in the country, adding that this would be good for India.

"From both a governance and expenditure point of view, to have two to three elections every year is a serious challenge. If elections are held every five years, India will see comfortable governance at the centre and state, and better policy formulation, besides lesser expenditure," he said. (ANI)


This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI

Top Headlines

US-Iran Talks Begin In Switzerland; Qatar And Pakistan Mediate
US-Iran Talks Begin In Switzerland; Qatar And Pakistan Mediate
7 Workers Killed After Ammonia Gas Leak At Tamil Nadu Shrimp Factory
7 Workers Killed After Ammonia Gas Leak At Tamil Nadu Shrimp Factory
PM Modi Puts NEET Aspirants First, Delays Departure From Delhi Airport For Candidates Smooth Commute
PM Modi Puts NEET Aspirants First, Delays Departure From Delhi Airport
Gurugram Road Rage: Two BBA Students Arrested For Assaulting Driver, Smashing Car Windows
Gurugram Road Rage: Two BBA Students Arrested For Assaulting Driver, Smashing Car Windows

Videos

SYSTEM IN MOTION: NEET Re-Exam Begins Smoothly as Tight Security Covers Centres Nationwide
SYSTEM FINAL PHASE: NEET Re-Exam Nears End of Entry Window Amid Tight Security Nationwide
SYSTEM ON TRIAL: NEET Re-Exam Witnesses Tightest Security as Forces Guard Paper Movement Nationwide
EXAMINATION ALERT: NEET Re-Exam Begins as Security Tightens After Paper Leak Controversy
NEET REFORM DEBATE: Experts Call for Stronger Systems as Re-Exam Tests Exam Integrity
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget