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GoI forms panel to study ‘one nation one election’ proposal under ex-Prez Kovind

Ram Nath Kovind with Narendra Modi and Amit Shah.

New Delhi: The government of India (GoI) on Friday announced the setting up of a high-level panel to study the proposal of ‘one nation, one election’, IANS reported.

Former president Ram Nath Kovind will head the panel and submit a report on the proposal.

The move comes a day after the government announced a special session of Parliament from September 18 to 22.

Soon after the announcement of the special session, speculation began over the ‘one nation, one election’ proposal, which a section of the media had reported, could be discussed during the session.

The proposal refers to holding the Lok Sabha and state Assembly polls simultaneously across the country.

The BJP and Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi have spoken on the issue on several occasions, and it was also a part of the party’s manifesto for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

Conducting polls simultaneously was the norm in India until 1967 and four elections were held this way. The practice stopped after some state Assemblies were dissolved prematurely in 1968-69.

The Lok Sabha was also, for the first time, dissolved a year ahead of schedule and mid-term elections were held in 1971.

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