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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