AAP seeks vision document from Centre on 'one nation, one vision'

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The AAP has sought a vision document on the issue of 'one nation, one election' from Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Pralhad Joshi, so that an informed and wide-ranging discussion can happen on the issue.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal skipped the all-party meeting called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday and sent party member Raghav Chadha to represent the party.
Modi had invited heads of all parties who have an MP either in Lok Sabha or Rajya Sabha for a meeting on June 19 to discuss several issues, including the "one nation, one election" idea, celebration of the 75 years of Independence in 2022 and 150 years of Mahatma Gandhi's birth anniversary this year.
Chadha, in a letter to Joshi, said in absence of a clear basis or vision, it would be futile for any political party to comment on the merits or the demerits of a proposal such as this.
He said a vision document or detailed proposal or white paper is required to be able to apply their mind to it and provide meaningful, detailed, "comprehensive, unbiased, accurate and informed view" on the same.
"It is our view that ideas such as constitutional amendments for simultaneous elections and imposing President's Rule without constitutional breakdown are an attempt to fix what isn't broken, and undermines India's plural democratic polity," he said in the letter.
The AAP said presently if a government chooses to dissolve itself, or loses its majority, the Governor, acting on behalf of the President of the Republic, will be obliged either to call upon another party or coalition to form the government, or must perforce call for fresh elections
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First Published: Jun 19 2019 | 4:20 PM IST