The Architecture of Synchronized Democracy: An Analysis of Jamili Elections
The debate surrounding "One Nation, One Election"—referred to in various regional contexts as Jamili Elections —represents one of the most significant proposed structural changes to the Indian democratic process since independence. At its core, the concept advocates for a synchronised electoral calendar where the House of the People (Lok Sabha), State Legislative Assemblies, and local bodies (Panchayats and Municipalities) go to the polls simultaneously once every five years.