Govt introduces ONOE bills in Lok Sabha; opposition says numbers won't add up to pass them

The Central government introduced bills in Lok Sabha for simultaneous elections, facing opposition uproar. Critics argued it undermines federalism, while the government defended it as a long-standing recommendation. The bills were referred to a joint parliamentary committee for scrutiny, highlighting the significant challenge of achieving the two-thirds majority required for constitutional amendments.
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