Indian Government Approves 'One Nation, One Election' Proposal
The plan to synchronize national and state elections requires significant constitutional amendments and broad political support.
- The Union Cabinet accepted the high-level committee's recommendations to implement 'One Nation, One Election'.
- At least five constitutional amendments are needed to align election schedules and ensure legal viability.
- The proposal aims to hold Lok Sabha and state assembly elections simultaneously, with local body polls following within 100 days.
- The plan has sparked debate, with proponents citing cost savings and governance benefits, while opponents raise concerns about federalism and democratic representation.
- Implementation will require extensive political consensus, including support from opposition parties and ratification by at least half of the states.

























