Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said if the proposal is implemented, it will help reduce expenditure and diversion of energies.
The public is in favour of this and so are political leaders but it can done only by broad consensus among political parties, he contended.
Naidu also said that 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' slogan is not compulsory and has not been imposed on anyone through any government order, but it is an emotive issue and sensibilities of all should be taken care.
"Let the debate go on. The Standing Committee on Law and Justice also made a strong recommendation in favour of the simultaneous elections. I am for simultaneous elections. The government also is in favour of simultaneous election. But at the same time, you cannot force it without evolving a broad consensus," Naidu said at an interaction with journalists at Indian Women's Press Corps.
Naidu stated that the Prime Minister has also said that this has to be taken forward by talking to political parties and "we are trying to evolve a broad consensus. It cannot be done by a simple legislation".
He said it is a suggestion for action and government is not merely completing a formality but will do complete work by doing proper homework on the issue.
Asked about his views on Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on the 'Bharat Mata ki Jai' slogan, Naidu said, "It is his opinion and I am not in agreement with him."
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Congress leader P Chidmabaram had also reportedly said it was up to the government to give proof of the surgical strikes in which seven terror launch pads in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir were destroyed by the Army.
Also, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had on Monday released a video message "saluting" Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the surgical strikes across the LoC and urging him to "unmask" Pakistan's propaganda.
Pakistan has denied that the Indian Army conducted surgical strikes against terrorist units on its side of the border on the intervening night of September 28 and 29.
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