"Every year we have elections either in the Assemblies or the Lok Sabha and a model code of conduct kicks in which, according to the state governments, hampers development work," E M S Natchiappan, chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Law, Justice and Personnel, said.
This also meant that huge amount of money was spent every year on account of the elections, he said.
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"Since 1999, we have seen that coalition governments have been successful and thus we have learnt the process of democracy, where both regional parties and national parties can coexist," he said.
Natchiappan, a Congress MP, cited examples of how there had been elections to various state Assemblies just after the last Lok Sabha polls.
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