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Former CJI Chandrachud Seeks Level-Playing Field in Simultaneous Poll Plan

Former Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud has highlighted the need for a fair and balanced framework before implementing simultaneous elections in India, emphasizing equal opportunities for all parties.

Former CJI Chandrachud Seeks Level-Playing Field in Simultaneous Poll Plan

Former Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud has highlighted the need for a fair and balanced framework before implementing simultaneous elections in India, emphasizing equal opportunities for all parties.

 

During a recent public address, Justice Chandrachud underscored the necessity of constitutional clarity and institutional safeguards before the government embarks on the ambitious plan to hold simultaneous Lok Sabha and state assembly elections. He stressed that while the concept may aim to reduce electoral costs and administrative burdens, it must not come at the cost of democratic fairness.

 

He further argued that without a well-defined and inclusive system, such a plan could skew electoral advantages toward dominant political players, thus undermining the principles of free and fair elections. Citing the importance of the Election Commission's independence, he called for detailed consultations with all stakeholders, including regional parties, civil society groups, and legal experts.

 

The former CJI’s remarks come amid growing debates and political discussions around the feasibility of "One Nation, One Election," a concept recently revived by the central government. While some advocate for its efficiency, critics warn of its potential to centralize political power and marginalize regional voices.

 

Chandrachud’s intervention has reignited the need for thorough debate and careful planning. As a respected figure in India’s judicial system, his emphasis on fairness, constitutional backing, and consensus-building could shape the future discourse on election reforms.


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