Will civic elections be held simultaneously in Rajasthan now? Big decision will be taken in the cabinet meeting after discussion with CM Bhajanlal

Jaipur : The tenure of 49 municipalities including five municipal corporations in Rajasthan has ended. After this, the Election Department has started preparations for the elections of Municipal Corporation and Municipalities. The election department is busy in its work regarding the voter list in the state. However, this has not been decided yet. When will the elections be held? Meanwhile, UDH Minister Jhabar Singh Kharra has given a big statement. Jhabar Singh said that he and the government are of the opinion that elections should be held simultaneously in all the bodies under One State One Election.

Will discuss with CM tomorrow- Jhabar Singh

Amidst the discussion on One State One Election, Jhabar Singh Kharra, who reached Kajra village of Jhunjhunu, said that it was to be discussed in the cabinet meeting today, but due to some reason the cabinet meeting has been postponed. He will discuss this matter with the Chief Minister tomorrow. After this, the seal will also be put in the cabinet meeting. He said that his and the government’s idea is that elections should be held simultaneously in all the bodies under One State One Election.

Waiting for election date or appointment of administrator

If the government conducts elections for these bodies later, then the government will also have to issue orders to appoint administrators in them. The Election Department has started preparations for the voter list. However, no program has taken place yet. In Jhunjhunu, apart from Jhunjhunu Municipal Council, the tenure of Pilani and Bissau Municipal Corporation has ended. Where now the election dates or orders to appoint an administrator are awaited. Even before this, UDH Minister Jhabar Singh Kharra had said that One State One Election will be implemented in Rajasthan under any circumstances. The Rajasthan government intends to conduct simultaneous elections in 291 civic bodies and 7 thousand panchayats in the state. Due to repeated imposition of code of conduct, the work of the government gets affected and it puts a burden on the government treasury.

Leave a Comment

Read Next