V-P bats for simultaneous polls from Parliament to panchayat

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Vice today advocated simultaneous elections "from to panchayat" and complete the exercise within a month.

"I feel there is every need for holding elections together. It is not because of this or that It is because it has become a regular activity for political parties to have three-point programme - election, selection, corruption," said, speaking at 'Ideas Conclave' 2017.


"There has to be simultaneous elections at all levels, from to panchayat, everything should be finished in one month. For that you need a political consensus," he said.

With some or other always around the corner, politicians can't focus on developmental issues, he said.

Earlier this week, speaking at an all-party meeting ahead of the winter session, Modi had reiterated his proposal of holding simultaneous polls for the and state assemblies.

also urged politicians to refrain from doing over community, caste or religion.

"Terror has no religion. Earlier Western countries did not understand our because one of our neighbours was aiding, funding, training terrorists and trying to destabilise our economy," the vice said.

wants friendly relations with all countries including Pakistan, he said.

"(But) We cannot allow any country to interfere in the internal affairs of our country and try to create tension. When there is tension on border, how can we give attention to development?" he said.

Referring to frequent disruption of Parliament, the vice president, who is also the ex-officio chairman, said there should be constructive debates.

"Rather than trying to know what is the record of this party or other, people will ask us what is the record of We have to see that functions without disruption," he said.

recalled that former had once said legislators should 'discuss, debate and decide'. One shouldn't use the fourth 'd', that is 'disrupt', added.

It is opposition's duty to corner the and ask questions, he said. "In parliament, if you want to contribute you can talk out and if you want to protest you can walk out," he quipped.

In democracy, everyone must be tolerant ofothers' views irrespective of their numbers, but "you must be tolerant towards the mandate of the people also, both are important", the vice said.

"Let the propose, the opposition oppose and let the house dispose, rather than having this disturbances," said

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First Published: Sat, December 16 2017. 20:15 IST