The Indian government is preparing to introduce a bill for simultaneous elections nationwide, aiming to streamline the electoral process. The proposal requires constitutional amendments and faces opposition criticism regarding practicality and democratic implications. A committee recommends national dialogue before implementation, potentially after 2029.
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