President Mukherjee bats for simultaneous polls
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25 Jan 2017 09:21 PM (IST)
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President Mukherjee bats for simultaneous polls
President Pranab Mukherjee today batted strongly for simultaneous elections to Parliament and Assemblies and backed the demonetisation drive, two issues on which the Government has focused its attention.
He asked the Election Commission to carry forward the idea of simultaneous polls in consultation with political parties.
In his Republic Day eve address to the Nation, the President also asserted that the country’s strength lies in is pluralism and diversity and that India has traditionally celebrated the argumentative” Indian; not the “intolerant” Indian.
“Multiple views, thoughts and philosophies have competed with each other peacefully for centuries in our country. A wise and discerning mind is necessary for democracy to flourish,” he said.
Mukherjee underlined that strengths of India democracy but cautioned against disruptions in Parliament and State Assemblies.
“We have a noisy democracy. Yet, we need more and not less of democracy,” he said.
But, he said, it is right time to acknowledge that systems are not perfect and those imperfections have to be recognised and rectified.
“The settled complacencies have to be questioned. The edifice of trust has to be strengthened. The time is also ripe for a constructive debate on electoral reforms and a return to the practise of the early decades after independence when elections to Lok Sabha and state assemblies were held simultaneously.
“It is for the Election Commission to take this exercise forward in consultation with political parties,” Mukherjee said.
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President Pranab Mukherjee today batted strongly for simultaneous elections to Parliament and Assemblies and backed the demonetisation drive, two issues on which the Government has focused its attention.
He asked the Election Commission to carry forward the idea of simultaneous polls in consultation with political parties.
In his Republic Day eve address to the Nation, the President also asserted that the country’s strength lies in is pluralism and diversity and that India has traditionally celebrated the argumentative” Indian; not the “intolerant” Indian.
“Multiple views, thoughts and philosophies have competed with each other peacefully for centuries in our country. A wise and discerning mind is necessary for democracy to flourish,” he said.
Mukherjee underlined that strengths of India democracy but cautioned against disruptions in Parliament and State Assemblies.
“We have a noisy democracy. Yet, we need more and not less of democracy,” he said.
But, he said, it is right time to acknowledge that systems are not perfect and those imperfections have to be recognised and rectified.
“The settled complacencies have to be questioned. The edifice of trust has to be strengthened. The time is also ripe for a constructive debate on electoral reforms and a return to the practise of the early decades after independence when elections to Lok Sabha and state assemblies were held simultaneously.
“It is for the Election Commission to take this exercise forward in consultation with political parties,” Mukherjee said.
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