Simultaneous polls panel likely to consult Election Commission, ex-chief justices, political parties
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The parliamentary committee scrutinizing bills for simultaneous elections has prepared an indicative list of stakeholders including former chief justices, Election Commission, political parties, and state governments. The opposition wants verbatim transcripts of meetings, while the chairperson suggests it's against convention. Academic institutions, constitutional experts, security agencies, media organizations, think-tanks, and IIMs are among those likely to be consulted.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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