Context:
β’ A Joint Committee of Parliament (JCP) examining the proposed bills on simultaneous elections has been granted an extension to continue its work.
β’ The committee is reviewing major constitutional and legal changes linked to the idea of conducting Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections together, commonly referred to as βOne Nation, One Election.β
β’ The extension reflects the complexity of the issue and the need for wider consultations before final recommendations.
Key Highlights:
Extension of Parliamentary Panel
β’ The JCP reviewing simultaneous polls bills has been given additional time.
β’ The motion for extension was moved in the Lok Sabha by:
β P.P. Chaudhary, Chairman of the Committee
β’ The extension will remain valid until:
β The first day of the last week of the 2026 Budget Session
β’ The Lok Sabha approved the motion through a voice vote, indicating broad procedural consent.
Reason for Seeking More Time
β’ The committee requires additional time because of the need to consult a wide range of stakeholders, including:
β Constitutional experts
β Economists
β Legal scholars
β Former officials and institutional representatives
β’ Simultaneous elections involve major questions related to:
β Federalism
β Democratic accountability
β Electoral cycles and governance stability
Committee Formation and Consultations
β’ The committee was constituted in December 2024.
β’ Since then, it has consulted several experts, including:
β Dinesh Maheshwari, Chairman of the Law Commission
β Senior advocate and Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal, who presented his views on the bills
β’ These consultations highlight the constitutional sensitivity of restructuring election schedules.
Bills Under Consideration
β’ The committee is examining two key legislations:
β Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill, 2024
β Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024
β’ These bills aim to provide the legal framework necessary for holding elections simultaneously across India.
Relevant Prelims Points:
β’ Simultaneous Elections: Conducting elections for Lok Sabha, State Assemblies, and possibly local bodies at the same time.
β’ Stakeholders: Individuals or groups affected by a policy decision (experts, political parties, institutions, citizens).
β’ Voice Vote:
β A parliamentary voting method where members express approval/disapproval verbally.
β The presiding officer decides the outcome based on the overall response.
β’ Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC):
β Formed to examine specific bills or issues in detail.
β Submits a report with recommendations to Parliament.
Relevant Mains Points:
β’ Significance of Simultaneous Polls Proposal:
β May reduce frequent election expenditure
β Prevent repeated disruption of governance due to Model Code of Conduct
β Could improve administrative continuity
β’ Concerns and Challenges:
β Impacts Indiaβs federal structure and autonomy of States
β May dilute accountability of State governments
β Requires major constitutional amendments and political consensus
β’ Role of Parliamentary Committees:
β Strengthen legislative scrutiny
β Enable expert consultation and stakeholder participation
β’ Way Forward:
β Ensure wide political consultation and constitutional clarity
β Address concerns of regional parties and States
β Safeguard democratic principles while exploring electoral reforms
UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):
β’ GS 2 (Polity): Electoral reforms, parliamentary procedures, constitutional amendments
β’ Prelims: JPC, voice vote, simultaneous elections concept
β’ Mains: Federalism concerns, democratic accountability, governance reforms
