Proposal to change India's voting system to allow simultaneous polls fails to pass lower Parliament
- A controversial legislation submitted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government to change India’s voting system has failed to pass in the country’s lower house of Parliament.
- The legislation proposed allowing elections for state assemblies and the national Parliament to be held simultaneously.
- The vote fell short of the required two-thirds majority, preventing the legislation's approval.
- The government was willing to send the legislation to a parliamentary committee for wider consultation, as stated by Meghwal.
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