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One Nation, One Election: Modi Pushes Reform, Opposition Warns of Threat to Federalism

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December 17, 2024
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What is ‘One Nation, One Election’? Key Proposals Cleared by the Cabinet
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New Delhi: The central government’s One Nation, One Election (ONOE) proposal sparked heated debates in Parliament on Tuesday after Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal tabled the Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill. While the government lauded the initiative as a game-changer for governance and efficiency, the Opposition criticized it as a threat to India’s federal structure and regional autonomy.

The ONOE proposal aims to synchronise Lok Sabha, state assembly, and local body elections into a single electoral process every five years. The government argues that this move will slash election costs, minimize disruptions to development caused by frequent imposition of the Model Code of Conduct, and ensure better administrative focus.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a long-time advocate of ONOE, reiterated the necessity of the reform, citing the constant cycle of elections as a hindrance to economic growth and governance. “India cannot afford to be held hostage by frequent elections,” the PM has emphasized on multiple occasions.

Opposition’s Outcry

The Opposition, however, sees the proposal as an attempt to centralize power and undermine regional voices. Congress MP Manish Tewari called the bills a “direct assault on federalism,” while Samajwadi Party leader Dharmendra Yadav claimed it paves the way for “majoritarian dominance.” Regional parties like the Trinamool Congress and DMK echoed similar sentiments, warning of the proposal’s disproportionate benefit to national parties like the BJP.

Critics argue that simultaneous elections could overshadow local issues under the weight of national campaigns, stifling regional representation. “How will regional parties compete against the financial might of national players in a single, unified election?” questioned Yadav.

Financial and Administrative Case for ONOE

The government, supported by NITI Aayog and the Kovind Committee, contends that ONOE would reduce costs and improve governance predictability. Between 2014 and 2019, India held elections in multiple states every year, resulting in an economic burden and policy paralysis due to the Model Code of Conduct. The Kovind Committee recommended aligning assembly terms with the Lok Sabha, proposing a one-time dissolution of existing assemblies to establish the new electoral cycle.

Key Challenges

To enact ONOE, the government faces steep hurdles. The bills require a two-thirds majority in both Houses of Parliament and ratification by at least half of the state legislatures. With opposition from Congress-ruled and regional party-led states, securing this consensus may prove challenging.

The bills have now been referred to a Joint Parliamentary Committee to allow further discussion and build broader support.

As the debate continues, ONOE remains a flashpoint, raising a fundamental question: Can India’s diverse political fabric, spanning over 1.4 billion people, be unified under a single electoral framework?

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