Will the 'One Nation, One Election' Bill be referred to a JPC by March 31, 2025?
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Official announcements from the Indian Parliament or government press releases
Indian Parliament Passes 'One Nation, One Election' Bill with 269 Votes, Set for 2029
Dec 17, 2024, 08:07 AM
The Indian Parliament has introduced the 'One Nation, One Election' Bill, aiming to synchronize national and state elections, with the Lok Sabha passing the legislation by a vote of 269 in favor and 198 against. This historic move, proposed by Union Law and Justice Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, seeks to amend the Constitution to facilitate simultaneous polls, with the first such elections set to occur after the next Lok Sabha elections in 2029. The Bill, which has stirred significant debate, proposes the addition of Article 82A to the Constitution, allowing the President to notify an 'appointed date' for the commencement of this electoral alignment. Despite opposition from parties like Congress, DMK, and AIMIM, who argue that the Bill undermines federalism, the government, supported by BJP allies like TDP and Shiv Sena, insists it will streamline the electoral process, reduce costs, and minimize disruptions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested the Bill be referred to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) for wider consultation, a proposal that has been met with mixed reactions.
View original story
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Passed without amendments • 25%
Pending further consideration • 25%
Rejected • 25%
Passed with amendments • 25%
BJP supports, Congress opposes • 25%
BJP supports, Congress undecided • 25%
BJP opposes, Congress opposes • 25%
BJP supports, Congress supports • 25%
Majority oppose • 25%
Majority support • 25%
Insufficient data • 25%
Mixed opinions • 25%
Vetoed and not overridden • 25%
Becomes law after veto override • 25%
Withdrawn or fails to pass • 25%
Becomes law without changes • 25%
Becomes law after amendments • 25%
Fails to become law • 25%
Becomes law without veto • 25%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Yes • 50%
West Bengal • 25%
Other • 25%
Tamil Nadu • 25%
Kerala • 25%
Third Front or Regional parties win majority • 25%
Congress-led coalition wins majority • 25%
BJP-led coalition wins majority • 25%
Hung assembly • 25%