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The Lok Sabha has extended the deadline for the Joint Parliamentary Committee to submit its report on the ‘One Nation, One Election’ Bill to the last week of the Winter Session 2025. A three-member panel was also formed to probe Justice Yashwant Varma
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A Shiv Sena delegation met with the Election Commission of India, urging the linkage of Aadhaar with voter rolls and removal of illegal voters. It also extended support for One Nation, One Election and denied links to the party symbol case
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The JPC is mandated to review the Constitution Bill, 2024, and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2024, which aim to align elections at the national and State levels
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Opposition parties dubbed the draft laws -- a Constitution amendment bill and an ordinary bill -- as an attack on the federal structure, a charge rejected by the government.
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Sources say the Bills may be brought later this week after House passes the first batch of supplementary demands for grants listed for Monday
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In the event of elections occurring every three months in the country, the rulers will have to work only for polls, says Andhra Chief Minister
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Here's all you need to know about 'One Nation, One Election' Bill, which will be introduced in the Winter Session of the Parliament on Monday.
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Law Minister Meghwal will presenting two Bills in the House — the Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill as well as the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill
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The Union Cabinet, chaired by PM Narendra Modi, approved bills to implement 'one nation, one election', and the draft legislations are likely to be introduced in Parliament in the ongoing Winter session, sources said
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The Centre has stressed that the concept of 'One Nation, One Election'envisions to synchronise the electoral cycles of the Lok Sabha and state Legislative Assemblies, allowing voters to cast their ballots for both polls simultaneously.
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Say the BJP is hatching a conspiracy to exert its domination in the country with One Nation One Election move
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One Nation, One Election reflects BJP leadership’s desperation to assert itself after recent policy reversals
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"The Union government must present a clear plan for One Nation-One Election to the public. It is crucial that citizens understand how these elections will be conducted," he stated,
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The 'One Nation, One Election' proposes to synchronise the Parliamentary and Assembly elections
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Addressing the nation on the the 78th Independence Day, the Prime Minister urged political parties to come forward to realise the dream
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Govt should refrain from bulldozing the idea of simultaneous polls on a nation that is unprepared for such an exercise
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The Kovind panel, led by former president Ram Nath Kovind, has submitted a report on holding simultaneous elections for Lok Sabha, state assemblies, and local bodies in India
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There are many constitutional issues with #OneNationOneElection, but the worst is that governments will no more have to worry about people's fury for five years.
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The proposal aims to amend five articles of the Constitution to facilitate simultaneous elections across India, establishing a unified electoral roll.
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The High-Level Committee relating to the holding of simultaneous elections in the country has initiated a consultation process under the chairmanship of Ram Nath Kovind, former President of India.