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High-Level Committee Continues Consultations on One Nation One Election with State Election Commissioners

New Delhi:  The High-Level Committee (HLC) on One Nation One Election, led by Chairman Shri Ram Nath Kovind, continued its engagement with State Election Commissioners (SEC) to gather insights and perspectives on the feasibility of holding simultaneous elections across the country. The esteemed committee members, Shri N K Singh and Shri Sanjay Kothari, joined the discussions along with Dr. Rajiv Mani, Law Secretary.

During the recent meetings, the HLC engaged with Shri U.P.S Madan, State Election Commissioner of Maharashtra, and Dr. B. Basavaraaju, State Election Commissioner of Karnataka, who was accompanied by Ms. Honamba S., Secretary to the State Election Commission.

Both State Election Commissioners shared their valuable perspectives on the challenges and considerations involved in conducting simultaneous elections, emphasizing the importance of addressing various issues to synchronize elections for local bodies with State Assemblies and the Lok Sabha.

The discussions highlighted the need for a comprehensive approach to ensure the successful implementation of One Nation One Election, taking into account the intricacies of local elections. The State Election Commissioners provided insights into the complexities involved in aligning schedules and logistical arrangements for different levels of elections.

Shri Ram Nath Kovind, along with other committee members, expressed their appreciation for the inputs received from the State Election Commissioners, acknowledging the importance of a collaborative approach to address concerns and refine the proposal for simultaneous elections.

The HLC’s interactions with State Election Commissioners play a crucial role in understanding the diverse perspectives and challenges that may arise at the regional level. The committee aims to gather comprehensive feedback to formulate recommendations that align with the principles of One Nation One Election.

The consultations are part of a broader initiative to explore the possibility of streamlining election cycles, providing a more synchronized and efficient electoral process across the nation. As the HLC progresses in its deliberations, further engagements with stakeholders and experts are anticipated to refine the proposal for One Nation One Election.

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