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Govt may introduce 'One Nation, One Election' bill in Winter Session, eyes 2029 rollout: Report

Implementing "One Nation, One Election" would require amending the Constitution with at least six bills, and the government would need a two-thirds majority in Parliament to pass them

December 09, 2024 / 21:06 IST
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The Cabinet has already approved the report from the Ram Nath Kovind Committee on the proposal
The Cabinet has already approved the report from the Ram Nath Kovind Committee on the proposal

The government is preparing to launch its 'One Country, One Election' initiative and may introduce a bill in Parliament during this session, according to sources cited by NDTV. The Cabinet has already approved the report from the Ram Nath Kovind Committee on the proposal.

The government now aims to build consensus on the bill and may refer it to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) for in-depth discussions, sources told NDTV.

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The JPC will engage in discussions with representatives from all political parties, and other stakeholders will also be included in the process, the report added citing sources. Speakers from all state assemblies, as well as intellectuals from across the country, may be consulted, and the views of the general public will also be considered, reports NDTV.

Initially, the government plans to involve the public, and the methods for doing so will be discussed at a later stage, sources said.