Simultaneous Elections: A Sure Recipe for Democratic Disaster
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2014-03
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Journal of Political Studies
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Chakrabarti, Dyutish
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University of North Bengal
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Howladar, S. (2014). Simultaneous Elections: A Sure Recipe for Democratic Disaster. Journal of Political Studies, 9, 1–15. https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3725
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Howladar, Sumit
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The journey of India’s democracy has been an exciting and remarkable one. It has traversed several unchartered and difficult paths. Elections have been one of the core components and drivers behind this project of democratic expansion and consolidation. With changing times both the scale and mode of conducting elections have also changed drastically. While in the earlier years simultaneous elections of both the Lok Sabha and the State Assemblies took place, in the last fifty years this system became defunct. But recently the present incumbent government has pushed for renewing this system of conducting simultaneous elections. This paper argues that with the changed socio-political scenario revival of this system is not in the best interest of the nation’s democratic fabric. It highlights that the arguments put forward behind the desirability and feasibility of the said proposal largely based on faulty assumptions and lack sound argumentative base. Delving into the various layers of the issue, the paper underlines the core point that though on a technocratic level conducting simultaneous elections might seem highly appealing, but from a perspective of democratic fructification, this system is bound to prove regressive and counter-productive.
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9
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2278-4039
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1 - 15