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India’s JPC Advances Simultaneous Elections Reform with Maharashtra Consultations

The parliamentary committee engaged with state officials, political leaders, and financial institutions to assess the feasibility and impacts of synchronized elections.

Mumbai, India - May 17, 2025: Members of the study-visit of the Joint Committee on the Constitution Bill pose for a photograph, at Taj Hotel Colaba in Mumbai, India, on Saturday, May 17, 2025. (Photo by Anshuman Poyrekar/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times)

Overview

  • The Parliamentary Committee (JPC) conducted extensive consultations in Maharashtra to evaluate the feasibility of simultaneous national and state elections.
  • Discussions included Maharashtra government officials, political representatives, and former Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, who highlighted constitutional and logistical challenges.
  • The Reserve Bank of India and financial institutions committed to studying the economic and policy implications of synchronized elections, including impacts on monetary stability and credit culture.
  • State officials assured the JPC that sectoral studies, particularly in education, would be carried out to assess broader administrative consequences.
  • Findings from these consultations and commissioned studies will inform the JPC's final report to Parliament on electoral reforms.