Centre wants Karnataka to postpone Assembly elections
Team Udayavani, Mar 2, 2018, 3:51 PM IST
Bengaluru: A notion has started to spread that there are odds of Karnataka being picked for testing Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s concept of holding concurrent decisions for Lok Sabha and Assembly. It is said that if this happens, the elections in the state may be postponed by a half year.
Elections for state assemblies of Rajasthan, Chattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh are expected not long from now. It has been guaranteed that the centre has kept in touch with the state government looking to consider the practicability of conceding the Assembly polls to November so it can be held alongside different states. This is being done under the Prime Minister’s idea of ‘one country – one decision’, which will help spare expenditure and deployment of immense labour. It is likewise said that in the letter, the centre has cleared up that it wouldn’t mind duration of Siddaramaiah as the leader of the state government till the elections is held.
The officials yielded that discussion about conceding of the election is around since the last 15 days. Up until this point, the central election commission has not turned out with dates for the Assembly elections, showing that something is preparing.
This circumstance has driven a few people to estimate that BJP, which has detected that Congress presently has a high ground the extent that general mood of the electorate is concerned in Karnataka , plans to stick around for chance with the goal that it gets some an opportunity to solidify its position, as it is never going to budge on grabbing power from Congress in Karnataka. The tussle, which has as of now hotted up, is between Prime Minister, Modi, and Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah, with both heaving allegations at each other in different programmes.
These bits of gossip have started to coast after a gathering of BJP leaders, Chief Minsiters and Vice President Serves in the nation was met at New Delhi on Sunday to talk about the possibilities of offering influence to Modi’s arrangement to hold concurrent decisions for Assembly and Lok Sabha.
The constitutionals experts are of the feeling that postponing the Assembly polls by a half year at exhibit is relatively impracticable in the light of the predominant circumstance.
These bits of gossip have started to coast after a gathering of BJP leaders, Chief Minsiters and Vice President Serves in the nation was met at New Delhi on Sunday to talk about the possibilities of offering influence to Modi’s arrangement to hold concurrent decisions for Assembly and Lok Sabha.
The constitutionals experts are of the feeling that postponing the Assembly polls by a half year at exhibit is relatively impracticable in the light of the predominant circumstance.
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