PM Modi pushes for simultaneous polls

Calls on leaders of allied parties to start nationwide debate on issue

January 29, 2018 09:40 pm | Updated 10:40 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Day one: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arriving to address the media in New Delhi on Monday.

Day one: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arriving to address the media in New Delhi on Monday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday urged NDA constituents to “atleast start a debate” on the need for “One Nation, One Election” — his oft emphasised idea of simultaneous polls to the Lok Sabha and State assemblies. Speaking to NDA floor leaders in Parliament, which included Shiv Sena MP Anandrao Adsul despite his party’s recent resolution to go it alone in the 2019 general elections, Mr. Modi raised the issue of simultaneous polls.

Impact on development

“Prime Minister Modi said that while laws were framed in Parliament, it was important to create an environment where the people were also aware and supportive of this idea, as it was aimed at relieving the governance machinery of constantly being in poll mode. That, he said, affected development works as frequent imposition of model codes of conduct for election-bound States could affect decisions and their implementation,” said an NDA floor leader who was present at the meeting.

Significantly, NDA ally JD(U) leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had on Sunday declared that Assembly polls will be held in Bihar in 2020, the scheduled year for such polls.

The BJP-led NDA also passed a resolution hailing the Prime Minister for his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos and the presence of heads of 10 ASEAN countries as chief guests at the Republic Day parade, sources said.

MP’s attendance issue

The NDA meeting was preceded by a meeting of the BJP Parliamentary Party executive in which Mr. Modi and party president Amit Shah stressed on the need for maximum presence of party MPs in Parliament to support the government agenda during the Budget Session.

Absenteeism of a section of MPs during sessions has been a concern for the party leadership. In the last session of Parliament, the OBC Bill granting Constitutional status to the Backward Classes Commission was held up due to lack of MPs from the treasury benches.

A party leader said the Prime Minister also credited women Cabinet Ministers — External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman — for the successful conclusion of his appearance at Davos and the 10 nation ASEAN summit in New Delhi.

Mr. Modi also spoke about the need for lawmakers to attend meetings of parliamentary panels, and underlined the importance of the Budget Session, which started on Monday, and said key issues would be taken up.

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