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.