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Discussion on Simultaneous Elections

Start Date :
Sep 07, 2016
Last Date :
Oct 16, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The desirability of holding simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabhas has been discussed at various levels. A considered view is that simultaneous elections will ...
my basic premise is that simultaneous elections for both ls and state assemblies is a really good idea and must be implemented asap. there are considerable amount of challenges but they are not insurmountable. That would be a welcome step. It would save great amount of money and labor hours for the nation. Political positivity would be an additional benefit.
regards
Gobi Rajendran
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namaskaram,
my basic premise is that simultaneous elections for both ls and state assemblies is a really good idea and must be implemented asap. there are considerable amount of challenges but they are not insurmountable. i have attached my ideas in the pdf and hopefully we arrive at a consensus that helps build a better nation that what we are right now.
regards
kumaran Natarajan
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Hi everyone my opinion on this is very simple that i want that all the election of different levels of govt held with general election . I think it will increase the efficiency of the govt policy to implement quickly because there is no code of conduct in between the years of rule. But the measure problem is that what would happen with the elected govt which not complete their 5years before next general election. I think if the setion of that govt will increase or the election for short term.
Not only Lok Sabha & Bidhan Sabha election but all elections of public representatives including panchayat and municipal body should be held simultaneously. People are well versed in casting vote to elect five six people at a time, thanks to panchayat election, and there would be no problem if two more addition takes place. Rest is PDF
recruitment and we should trust our representatives. Trust me our representatives are much better than feudal bureaucrats. Also if a minister is fool then he will face the music in elections. But we cannot run a modern democracy with the administrative structure of feudocracy.If u r in doubt read abt later Mughals and their administration. Rulers like Muhammad Shah Rangila.
My post is on Surajya
To develop India into a modern professional economy, we need to get rid of feudocracy ( yes our bureaucracy is actually that). How to professionalise feudocracy
1) All central and AIS should b upto 18 yrs only
I.e collector to commissioner, SP to DIG, DFO to CF, Deputy commissioner (IT) to Commissioner(IT) & so on . Rest all higher posts in states & centre should b on selection basis through advertisements by government.(not UPSC or SPSC)Ministries can frame rules for
Yes that would b a welcome step as there would b more work and less corruption. At least I hope so.
Rajya Sabha & Vidhan Parishad (In states) must Be Removed- It has become a platform for parties to further their political agenda than to debate and improve legislation. Important legislations that are passed in the Lok Sabha (prajatantra) are scuttled in Rajya Sabha (political tantra) for political reasons. It is acting as a hindrance to speedy legislative process that the country desperately requires for economic & social growth and progress TOTAL WASTE OF PUBLIC MONEY.
Voting Procedure- Pre-Voting, Voting by E-Mail & Mobile SMS should be used. This can easily be achieved by EPIC/ AADHAR/ Mobile Number linking. From the next day of Name Withdrawal- Voting should commence and shall last till preceding day of booth level voting. Election commission may install Voting machine in suitable location say 1 location per 1Lakh voter. we may achieve 100% voting before reaching the booth level voting day provided the Electorates list is updated to remove Dead &Bogus voter
Parliament Election /Assembly elections/ Local Body Election which are becoming due in 2018, 2019 may be postponed to 2020 (May-June) and Assembly elections getting due in 2021, 2022 may be advanced to 2020.