President for simultaneous LS, Assembly elections

Why it is in news?

  • In his hour-long, maiden address to a joint sitting of Parliament President Ram Nath Kovind covered the entire range of issues concerning governance, including pitching for simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.

What President had said?

  • Frequent elections not only impose a huge burden on human resources but also impede the development process due to the promulgation of the model code of conduct
  • A sustained debate is required on the subject of simultaneous elections and all political parties need to arrive at a consensus on this issue.
  • President Kovind said the Government's diplomatic efforts had ensured a “new-found respect for India” and increasing role in global affairs. Without naming Pakistan, the President said terrorist attacks in some parts of Jammu and Kashmir were “directly related to cross-border infiltration.”
  • “With better coordination, our Army, paramilitary Forces and Jammu Kashmir Police are giving a befitting response to the perpetrators,” he said.
  • He also asserted that the situation in the Northeast as well as in the Maoist violence-hit areas, there had been a reduction in violence and the situation had improved
  • Strongly pitching the government as pro-poor, President Kovind mentioned several initiatives like housing for all by 2022, connecting all villages with roads, uninterrupted power supply and LPG connections to the poor.
  • Calling the Goods and Services Tax as the biggest tax reform since Independence, he said the government was seeking to achieve economic integration of the country.
  • He even addressed the issue of the health of the public sector banks, many of which are saddled with non-performing assets, and said that the government would “recapitalise the public sector banks by infusing more than Rs 2 lakh crore of capital into them”.
  • Our fight against corruption continues. Towards this end, registration of about 3.5 lakh dubious companies has been cancelled in the last one year.
  • He also said the government believed in “empowerment and not appeasement” of the minorities by making intensive efforts for their economic, social and educational empowerment.

Source

The Hindu

Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 30th Jan 2018