Economists on Simultaneous Polls: Panel Views

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Dec 17, 2025 22:06

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Gita Gopinath, Sanjeev Sanyal present views on simultaneous elections to parliamentary panel. Economic benefits & logistical challenges discussed.
Economists on Simultaneous Polls: Panel Views
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New Delhi, Dec 17 (PTI) Two top economists on Wednesday appeared before a parliamentary panel examining the Bills on simultaneous elections and submitted their views on economic aspects and the manner in which tackle it.

Professor of Economics at Harvard University Gita Gopinath, who was previously IMF First Deputy Managing Director; and member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Economic Advisory Council, Sanjeev Sanyal, gave their presentations before the members of the Joint Committee of Parliament examining the Bills on simultaneous elections.

Chairman of the Committee, P P Chaudhary, said both the economists gave valuable suggestions on the economic aspects of holding simultaneous polls.

"The members sought clarifications which both the renowned economists replied with clarity," he said.


Chaudhary said if simultaneous elections are conducted in the country, there will be a saving of Rs 5 to Rs 7 lakh crore and it will help the GDP grow 1.6 per cent.

Holding of separate elections for Parliament, assemblies and local bodies always disrupts student's education and delays the implementation of welfare schemes, he said.

Sources said Gopinath supported the idea of holding simultaneous elections but raised logistical issues as no country has been successfully implementing such an exercise so far.

She is learnt to have cited the example of Indonesia where the authorities faced logistical problems as that country has 17,000 islands where citizens live.
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