Why Modi Wants Simultaneous Parliamentary, Assembly Polls – Justice Rajindar Sachar

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First time voters show their fore fingers marked with phosphoric ink after casting their votes during the third phase of 2014 Lok Sabha Polls in Jabalpur on April 10, 2014. IANS)
First time voters show their fore fingers marked with phosphoric ink after casting their votes during the third phase of 2014 Lok Sabha Polls in Jabalpur on April 10, 2014. IANS)

The present life of Lok Sabha expires in May 2019. Modi’s repeated emphasis on simultaneous polls is actuated by the realization that the mood of exhilaration that he was able to create in 2014 Parliamentary polls is diminishing very fast.

JUSTICE RAJINDAR SACHAR (R)

[dropcap]P[/dropcap]rime Minister Modi has for last 6 months kept a continuous refrain for holding simultaneously Lok Sabha and State Assembly polls and the supposed advantages that would flow from it. As was to be expected number of newspapers and persons are picking up this matter. It is unfortunate that Election Commission of India and Nite Aayog should have gone along with this suggestion without even the minimum constitutional requirement of a public debate and Seminars – and more unforgivably without discussions of the matter with other major political parties and the State governments. In order to have a worthwhile debate, it is necessary to know the legal and factual situation at present.

The present life of Lok Sabha expires in May 2019. Modi’s repeated emphasis on simultaneous polls is actuated by the realization that the mood of exhilaration that he was able to create in 2014 Parliamentary polls is diminishing very fast. The background situation from 2004-2014 of UPA regime had exposed so many scandals both financial and administrative that people were sick of goody but not visible prime Minister Manmohan Singh because of the domination of Gandhi family. The exposure by the Supreme Court of telecom and Coal scandals had made BJP task easier.

By itself BJP under leadership of other than Modi (helped fully by RSS) may not have done that well. But Modi had created an illusion of strong and honest government in Gujarat that people were willing to ignore or even forget one of the worst period under Modi, namely the state supported mass slaughter of Muslims in 2001. Such was the communal passion aroused by RSS that country which was already disgusted with the corruption and inefficiency of UPA government and also heightened by the split amongst the various political parties that Modi romped home with overwhelming majority of seat in Lok Sabha but with just 31% of votes – of course greatly helped and boosted by corporate funding

That illusion has now been exposed. Even ardent supporters of Modi now do not place hundred percent bet on him winning Lok Sabha polls in 2019 – that is why the effort of Modi is to work out a strategy to keep his rivals also caught up with State Assembly polls so as not to put combined pressure on him in Lok Sabha Polls.

But this strategy of Modi is not constitutionally possible. After Emergency, Constitution (44th Amendment) has provided in Article 83 and Article 172, of the Constitution that Lok Sabha and State Legislatures of the State shall continue for five years from the date appointed for its first meeting and no longer. Thus the factual situation at present will show that it is constitutionally not possible to hold simultaneous polls in May 2019.

This is because it would require to extend the term of Sates Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan (by 5 months), Mizoram (by 6 months) and Karnataka (by 12 months) which is not constitutionally possible. Of course the terms of Haryana and Maharashtra (by 5 months), Jharkhand (by 7 month) excepting NCT f Delhi (by 8 months) could be curtailed as these states are BJP government, but Delhi would not agree.

Punjab, U.P. must go to polls in the next 2 months – obviously no one can expect Tamil Nadu, Bihar, J & K, West Bengal and Kerala all opposition parties to agree whose terms are up to 2021. Assam can go to polls in 2019 though due in 2021 as they are BJP – will Modi agree to curtail its term where BJP has for the first time come to power.

Non BJP states like Tamil Nadu, West Bengal whose terms expires by 2021 will never agree to curtail their period terms. The Central government whose terms would expire by 2019 cannot continue thereafter without holding fresh elections due in May 2019.

If however Modi is so keen on holding simultaneous polls even with some States he can hold it along by dissolving Parliament in 2017 and then hold simultaneous polls by dissolving also at same time BJP Sate Assemblies whose terms are not yet over as mentioned above. If Modi is not willing why is he trying to cover his government failure by conjuring up these illusory undemocratic solutions?

But a greater principle of democracy is involved in simultaneous polls of parliament and state assemblies unless by fortuitous circumstances the five year period of parliament and State Assemblies happen to coincide on its own. This contrived situation trying to be brought up by Modi has very dangerous implications and goes against the basic structure of our constitution which is impermissible. According to Supreme Court of India Article 1(1) India is a Union of States which means a federation of States.

Our constitution specifically provides exclusive list – I empowering the Central government which alone can legislate on certain subjects in list-I in Seventh Schedule. The States alone can legislate List – II – Parliament can not. Both Centre and State can legislate in List – III. State List – II includes very important subjects like Agriculture, law and order ……on which only state can legislate and Centre has no jurisdiction. Obviously voters have different aspects, priorities when voting for State Assemblies or Parliament. In Delhi laws Act the Supreme Court of India (1951) specifically held; “The State legislature under our Constitution is not a delegate of the union parliament. Both legislatures derive powers from the same Constitution. Within its appointed sphere, the State Legislature has plenary powers”.

Modi wants to deny this strategic advantage of States and weaken decentralization which is the core of our constitutional jurisprudence.

Examples of other countries like United States and Europe would also show that it is constitutionally recognized that the priorities and interests of State in day to day governance are emphasized differently. Thus in US a rather extreme position prevails that law and Medical degrees of one state are not even recognized in the rest of States. As far elections they have different laws in each state. They have separate laws for poll for Presidents election and separate for Senate and House of representatives and also separate for various states. Of course this is an extreme example borne possibly of history of USA which had Civil War.

We wisely did not go so far. Also the distinction between the priorities of Centre and the states are different. The sooner Modi relinquishes this idea of simultaneous poll it is better. This gives unfair advantage to national parties as against state parties and distorts the sentiment of voters that government be close to the people of area concerned.

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