JMM Slams One Nation, One Election as Threat to Democracy
## Party Leaders Call Centre’s Move Attack on Federal Structure and Constitution
### Key Points:
– **JMM terms simultaneous elections scheme unconstitutional and undemocratic**
– **Party claims proposal violates Articles 333 and 368 of Constitution**
– **CM Hemant Soren criticizes move as BJP’s political agenda**
RANCHI – Jharkhand Mukti Morcha launched a strong opposition against the Centre’s One Nation, One Election proposal, calling it a direct assault on India’s federal structure.
JMM spokesperson Supriyo Bhattacharya highlighted constitutional concerns. He cited specific articles under threat.
"This scheme endangers our democratic foundation," remarked a political analyst.
### Constitutional Concerns
Bhattacharya emphasized Article 368’s importance. The proposal could affect basic constitutional structures.
Meanwhile, Article 333 faces potential violations. It governs assembly composition rules.
"Regional parties face existential threats," noted a political observer.
### State Autonomy
The party warned about state powers. The scheme could reduce regional autonomy.
Moreover, Chief Minister Hemant Soren expressed skepticism. He highlighted differing political agendas.
"States must maintain their political independence," suggested a governance expert.
### Legislative Process
The Union Cabinet approved two bills. They target simultaneous elections nationwide.
Additionally, parliamentary scrutiny awaits. The winter session may see bill introductions.
"Historical precedents show implementation challenges," explained a constitutional expert.

