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Context
Introducing simultaneous elections into India’s political system would definitely require a lot of constitutional amendments. The necessary constitutional reforms will have to be set in motion if this idea has to sail though. A broad analysis of constitutional provisions under scanner are as under : -
Conclusion
All of these would require a very cooperative political sccenario across party lines and government hierarchies before anythig concrete can happen. Moreover, since this will be a landmark reform it would require back-end political, economic and social engineering to conserve the cardinal principles of Indian democracy before it can boost Good governance.
By: Abhishek Sharma ProfileResourcesReport error
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