The Election Commission is prepared to simultaneously hold general and state Assembly polls, provided there is a consensus among all political parties and constitutional amendments to this effect, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Nasim Zaidi has said. “As a commission, this is our recommendation to the law ministry that elections in the country can be held together for both state Assemblies as well as
the Lok Sabha,” Zaidi told PTI in Melbourne, Australia.
“To conduct these elections simultaneously, we would need certain logistic arrangements in terms of procurement of more electronic machines, hiring of temporary workers, and staggering the election dates,” said Zaid, who was in Melbourne to attend the International Election Visitors programme on the invitation of the Australian Election Commission.
“We have made a similar recommendation to the parliamentary committee which examines this issue and the committee has also given their suggestion that the issue requires lot of debate across all political parties as the Constitution have to be amended as several states would have to be brought forward while some have to be moved backwards,” he said.
“We are on board with our proposal that elections can be held together provided there is consensus, unanimity of opinion among the political parties and also there are amendments in the Constitution,” the CEC added.
The International Election Visitors programme was held here to expose the 19 visiting commissioners from the globe to the Australian electoral system.
The commissioners were given familiarisation programme to understand the election processes and to internationalise the partnership among them.
“We were impressed with the simplicity of the Australian election process, the transparency, the amount of trust that is placed on a voter here
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