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Poll synchronisation after wider consultations: Advani
New Delhi, Aug 05: With his suggestion triggering off a debate among political parties, Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani today said a final decision on the issue of synchronising Lok Sabha and assembly elections would be taken only after wider consultations within the BJP, government, NDA and different political parties.
New Delhi, Aug 05: With his suggestion triggering off a debate among political parties, Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani today said a final decision on the issue of synchronising Lok Sabha and assembly elections would be taken only after wider consultations within the BJP, government, NDA and different political parties.
Chairing the meeting of the BJP parliamentary party in
the absence of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Advani
said the suggestion, initially made by Vice-President Bhairon
Singh Shekhawat, would be discussed extensively within the
party, the government, NDA allies and opposition parties
before any decision is taken, party spokesman V K Malhotra
told reporters here.
Advani had on Saturday raised the issue saying such a proposal if implemented would not only reduce poll expenditure but would also help governments to take crucial policy decisions without bothering about poll prospects.
Besides holding informal talks with a major NDA ally, the party has also informally sounded members of the Election Commission on the issue, he had said.
Advani said despite multiplicity of parties, "if BJP and Congress agree on major approaches it will be easy to implement".
The suggestion has met with mixed response with election experts expressing skepticism over the proposal.
Bureau Report
Advani had on Saturday raised the issue saying such a proposal if implemented would not only reduce poll expenditure but would also help governments to take crucial policy decisions without bothering about poll prospects.
Besides holding informal talks with a major NDA ally, the party has also informally sounded members of the Election Commission on the issue, he had said.
Advani said despite multiplicity of parties, "if BJP and Congress agree on major approaches it will be easy to implement".
The suggestion has met with mixed response with election experts expressing skepticism over the proposal.
Bureau Report