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'One Nation, One Election' Bill Faces Uncertainty, Won’t Be Tabled in Lok Sabha on Monday

The ‘One Nation, One Election’ bill, initially scheduled for tabling in the Lok Sabha on December 16, has been postponed. With just four days left in the Winter Session, doubts arise over whether the bill will be discussed this year.
 
'One Nation, One Election' Bill Faces Uncertainty, Won’t Be Tabled in Lok Sabha on Monday

One Nation, One Election: The much-anticipated ‘One Nation, One Election’ bill, initially scheduled to be presented in the Lok Sabha on December 16, has been postponed. The revised agenda for Monday does not include the bill, sparking speculation about its future.

Revised Agenda Omits the Bill

The government had earlier listed the bill for Monday's session and even distributed copies to MPs for review. However, the revised schedule for Lok Sabha proceedings now excludes it.

With the Winter Session of Parliament ending on December 20, only four days remain for its potential presentation and discussion. This has raised doubts about whether there will be enough time for meaningful deliberations.

What’s Next for the Bill?

The postponement adds to the uncertainty surrounding the bill, a crucial proposal by the Modi government aimed at synchronizing elections across the country. With limited time left in the session, its fate remains unclear.

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