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'One nation, one election,' against basic structure, dissolve high-powered committee: Kharge

Congress Chief Mallikarjun Kharge opposed the 'One Nation, One Election' idea and said that to guarantee that people's mandate is honoured and not twisted by "undemocratic" notions, ECI should cooperate to work together.

Congress Chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday opposed the idea of 'One Nation, One Election' idea and said that to guarantee that people's mandates are honored and not twisted by "undemocratic" notions, ECI should cooperate to work together.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge
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By PTI

Published : Jan 19, 2024, 3:34 PM IST

New Delhi: The Congress on Friday strongly opposed the idea of holding simultaneous elections in the country and said it goes against the guarantees of federalism and the basic structure of the Constitution. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge also demanded that the idea be abandoned and the high-powered committee formed in this regard be dissolved.

In a letter to the secretary of the committee on one nation, one election, he requested former President Ram Nath Kovind, who heads the panel, not to allow his persona and the office of the former president to be “abused” by the Central government to “subvert” the Constitution and Parliamentary democracy.

“The Indian National Congress is strongly opposed to the very idea of ‘One Nation, One Election’. For the sake of maintaining a thriving and robust democracy, it is imperative that the entire idea must be abandoned and the high-powered committee dissolved,” Kharge said in his letter to Niten Chandra, the secretary of the committee.

“On behalf of the Congress party and the people of the country, I humbly request the Chairman of the high-level committee not to allow his persona and the office of the former President to be abused by the Union government to subvert the constitution and parliamentary democracy in this country,” Kharge said in his letter. His letter came in response to Chandra’s letter of October 18 where he had invited suggestions for consideration of the high-level committee constituted by the government for one nation, one election. “The government, parliament and ECI should work together to ensure people’s mandate is respected rather than divert people’s attention by talking about undemocratic ideas like simultaneous elections,” Kharge said.

New Delhi: The Congress on Friday strongly opposed the idea of holding simultaneous elections in the country and said it goes against the guarantees of federalism and the basic structure of the Constitution. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge also demanded that the idea be abandoned and the high-powered committee formed in this regard be dissolved.

In a letter to the secretary of the committee on one nation, one election, he requested former President Ram Nath Kovind, who heads the panel, not to allow his persona and the office of the former president to be “abused” by the Central government to “subvert” the Constitution and Parliamentary democracy.

“The Indian National Congress is strongly opposed to the very idea of ‘One Nation, One Election’. For the sake of maintaining a thriving and robust democracy, it is imperative that the entire idea must be abandoned and the high-powered committee dissolved,” Kharge said in his letter to Niten Chandra, the secretary of the committee.

“On behalf of the Congress party and the people of the country, I humbly request the Chairman of the high-level committee not to allow his persona and the office of the former President to be abused by the Union government to subvert the constitution and parliamentary democracy in this country,” Kharge said in his letter. His letter came in response to Chandra’s letter of October 18 where he had invited suggestions for consideration of the high-level committee constituted by the government for one nation, one election. “The government, parliament and ECI should work together to ensure people’s mandate is respected rather than divert people’s attention by talking about undemocratic ideas like simultaneous elections,” Kharge said.

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