Chief election Commissioner rajeev Kumar has said that the election commission of india is ready to act according to the provisions of the Constitution and the Representation of the people Act. Chief election Commissioner rajeev Kumar, who has spoken about this in a program today (Wednesday), has said that the election commission of india is ready to act in accordance with the constitutional provisions and the Representation of the people Act. elections are likely to be held in BJP-ruled madhya pradesh by November. election commission officials including rajeev Kumar have visited bhopal to hold meetings with political parties and administrative bodies regarding preparations for the elections.
Speaking to the media, rajeev Kumar said that the final voter list will be published on october 5 and that there are a total of 5.5 crore voters in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Responding to a question on 'One Nation, One Election', the Chief election Commissioner said, "The election commission will function in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and the Representation of the people Act." "According to the provisions of the law, after the formation of the new government, it will be five years from the date of the first session of the Parliament. The election commission can announce the general election even six months before the end of this time," said Rajiv Kumar. Similar rules apply to assembly elections.
The Center last week set up a high-level committee headed by former President ram nath kovind to examine the possibility of holding simultaneous elections to the Lok Sabha, state assemblies and local bodies. The bjp has already announced its 39 candidates in madhya pradesh, which has 230 assembly constituencies.