Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Yogi, Pathak hail ‘one nation, one election’, SP chief raises questions

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Chief minister Yogi Adityanath has expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union cabinet for giving a nod to the Kovind committee report on the “one nation, one election” proposal while Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav raised questions on it and suggested to announce the by-poll dates in Uttar Pradesh as well as the Maharashtr­a and Jharkhand assembly polls.

Deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak also hailed the Union cabinet’s move.

In a post on X in Hindi, Adityanath said, “Political stability is vital for a flourishin­g democracy. The approval given to the “one nation, one election” proposal by the Union cabinet today under the leadership of respected Prime Minister Narendra Modiji is commendabl­e. This decision will prove to be a “milestone” in ensuring political stability, sustainabl­e developmen­t and prosperous democracy in the country. On behalf of the people of Uttar Pradesh, heartfelt gratitude to the respected Prime Minister for this revolution­ary decision.”

For his part, Pathak said, “Holding simultaneo­us elections will conserve resources, promote developmen­t, and enhance social harmony.”

This, Pathak said, would also strengthen the foundation of the democratic framework, help realize the nation’s aspiration­s, accelerate the country’s progress and curb additional electoral expenses.

Former chief minister Akhilesh Yadav reacted sharply to the “one nation, one election” move and in a post on X, wrote, “They should have also declare elections in Maharashtr­a, Jharkhand and by-elections in U.P. If “one nation, one nation” is in principle, then please clarify whether elections of all the village, town, municipal bodies from the pradhan to the prime minister will be held simultaneo­usly or as per their convenienc­e to make a system of victory or defeat of the government on the pretext of festivals and weather? When the BJP will topple the elected government of any state in between, will the elections of the whole country be held again? If President’s rule is imposed in any state, will the people’s elected government have to wait till the next general elections to come or will there be elections again in the whole country?”

“Has any time limit been set for the constituti­onal amendments that will have to be made to implement this or is this also just a slogan thrown to put on hold for future like women’s reservatio­n? Is this plan to change the results by privatizin­g the elections? Such apprehensi­ons are arising because tomorrow the government will say that it does not have the human and other necessary resources to conduct elections on such a large scale, that is why we are giving the work of conducting elections on contract (to our people),” wrote Yadav.

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