New Delhi: The Modi government at the center is now considering the same nationwide common voter list to make consensus among the state governments and make legislative amendments accordingly. For this, in an important meeting led by PM Mishra Principal Secretary PK Mishra, Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, Legislative Secretary G Narayan Raju, Secretary of Ministry of Panchayati Raj Sunil Kumar along with Election Commission Secretary-General Umesh Sinha and two other Deputy Commissioners of the Commission was organized.
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In this meeting held in the office premises of the Principal Secretary of the PM, there was a discussion about adopting two options in this regard. The first option is to change the constitution and clear the way for the common voter list. The other option is to discuss with the state governments and persuade them for a shared voter list, so that the time, labor and economic burden required to create two separate lists is reduced. Second is that the path of one country and one election can also be made easier.
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As per constitutional provisions, till now the Election Commission of India has been preparing the voter list for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. Whereas for the local bodies and panchayat elections, the State Election Commission has been making voter lists on its behalf.
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