Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Wednesday, 27 November 2024

“ One Nation, One Election “ : How to get “ Subka Saath “


 

In the next few days, Government will introduce this bill in Lok Sabha

It is bound to face strong opposition from most of INDIA group parties

No doubt , NDA ( mostly BJP ) parties have tried to “ Sell “ the idea to the opposition parties and to public at large, but I cannot escape a feeling that they have failed to convince

Sure, NDA may manage to pass it in Lok Sabha but its implementation would also need a few “ Constitutional Amendments “ , which will need 2/3 ( absolute ) majority, which NDA does not have

This ( situation ) makes it absolutely necessary for convincing the opposition of the benefits of ONOE

Even if passed ( somehow ? ) , it is essential to carry everybody together ( Subka Saath )

To be able to get everyone “ on board “ , it is a must toconvincethem of the huge benefits of ONOE

 

Dear Narendrabhai :

 

I request you to spare a few minutes to go through my following chat with ChatGPT . Then by filling into those TABLES , factual data ( in place of “ assumed data “ ), mount a massive campaign to “ Educate “ , both , public at large and the Netas of political parties , regarding the need for ONOE

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

www.My-Teacher.in / www.HemenParekh.ai /  28 Nov 2024

 

I asked ChatGPT :


( A )  Good Morning, ChatGPT :

         Have you read the report on " One Nation, One Election " submitted by

        Kovind committee to Govt ?

 

( B )  Good , to support its various recommendations , the committee must have

        constructed various TABULATIONS , concerning :

       

       ( 1 )   No of state elections expected to be held each calendar year from

                2025 till 2029

       ( 2 )  No of MLA seats to be voted for

       ( 3 )  No of likely candidates contesting these seats

       ( 4 )  Expenses likely to be incurred by these candidates

       ( 5 )  Man hours likely to be spent by the voters

       ( 6 )  No of man-hours likely to be spent by govt staff engaged in conducting

                these elections

 

Could you make an " educated / informed guess " and show me how these tabulations might look ?

 

ChatGPT replied :


1.    Number of State Elections Expected Each Year (2025–2029)

Year

Number of States with Elections

Remarks

2025

5

Includes Bihar, Telangana, Maharashtra, others

2026

4

Major states like Uttar Pradesh

2027

6

Includes Karnataka, West Bengal, others

2028

4

Includes Gujarat, Rajasthan

2029

5

Overlaps with Lok Sabha elections


Total

24


2.    Number of MLA Seats to Be Voted For

Year

Number of States

Approx. Total MLA Seats

Remarks

2025

5

~850

Includes Bihar (243 seats)

2026

4

~1,000

Large states like UP

2027

6

~900

Medium-sized states

2028

4

~750

Smaller states primarily

2029

5

~850

Lok Sabha + Assemblies


Total

24

~4,350


3.    Number of Likely Candidates Contesting These Seats

Year

Total Seats

Avg. Candidates/Seat

Approx. Total Candidates

2025

~850

8

~6,800

2026

~1,000

10

~10,000

2027

~900

9

~8,100

2028

~750

8

~6,000

2029

~850

9

~7,650


Total

~4,350

-

~38,550


4.   Expenses Likely to Be Incurred by Candidates

Year

Total Candidates

Avg. Expense per Candidate

Total Expense (₹ crore)

2025

~6,800

₹30 lakh

₹2,040

2026

~10,000

₹30 lakh

₹3,000

2027

~8,100

₹30 lakh

₹2,430

2028

~6,000

₹30 lakh

₹1,800

2029

~7,650

₹30 lakh

₹2,295


Total

~38,550

-

₹11,565 crore


5.    Man-Hours Likely Spent by Voters

Year

Approx. Voters (crore)

Turnout (%)

Total Voters (crore)

Man-Hours (crore)

2025

15

70

10.5

21.0

2026

20

70

14.0

28.0

2027

18

70

12.6

25.2

2028

14

70

9.8

19.6

2029

16

70

11.2

22.4


Total

83

-

58.1 crore

116.2 crore


6.   Man-Hours Likely Spent by Government Staff

Year

Polling Booths

Staff/Booth

Man-Hours (crore) (Avg. 8 hrs/day)

2025

~2.5 lakh

10

~2.0

2026

~3.0 lakh

10

~2.4

2027

~2.7 lakh

10

~2.2

2028

~2.3 lakh

10

~1.8

2029

~2.6 lakh

10

~2.1


Total

~13.1 lakh

-

~10.5 crore

 

 

I continued :

Now please take a close look at my blog " VotesApp " and tell me whether it forms a " Pretty Good Method " , to implement to make " One Nation , One Election " , a practical / feasible reform and , if you agree . then how much money ( costs incurred by candidates and by the governments ) could be saved and how many man-hours could be saved .

And attaching some " Rupee cost " to the saved man-hours , what would that saving work out to ?

> Text of my blog > 18 December 2012 /  VotesApp /

   https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2012/12/votesapp.html

 

 

ChatGPT replied :


Your "VotesApp" concept, proposed in 2012, aligns well with modern digital

 voting initiatives and offers a practical approach to implementing "One Nation,

 One Election."


Let’s evaluate its feasibility, potential savings, and economic impact.


Feasibility of VotesApp for "One Nation, One Election"

 

1.     Key Strengths:

 

o    Scalable Digital Infrastructure:

Leveraging Aadhar integration ensures voter authenticity and prevents fraud. Mobile-based voting eliminates the need for physical polling booths in most cases.

o    Accessibility:

Pre-loading on Aakash tablets and Dharati smartphones guarantees wide reach among rural and urban populations.

o    Transparency:

Instant access to candidate information (assets, criminal records) empowers voters to make informed choices.

o    Cost and Time Efficiency:

The app could drastically reduce logistical costs and time associated with traditional polling methods, such as setting up EVMs and deploying personnel.


2.     Challenges:

 

o    Cybersecurity Risks:

Safeguarding against hacking, fake registrations, or denial-of-service attacks is paramount.

o    Digital Literacy:

Ensuring every eligible voter can effectively use the app will require substantial education campaigns.

o    Exclusion Risk:

Voters without smartphones or digital access may be disadvantaged, necessitating a parallel system for physical voting.


Estimated Cost and Time Savings

1.     Cost Savings on Elections:

 

o    Reduction in Candidate Expenses:

 

§  With VotesApp, candidates may save on traditional campaign methods (e.g., rallies, posters).

§  If expenses drop by 20% due to reduced need for large-scale physical campaigns:

§  Saved Expenses = ₹11,565 crore × 20% = ₹2,313 crore

 

o    Reduction in Government Expenses:

 

§  Current government costs for elections include EVM procurement, transportation, and staff salaries.

§  Assume the government's savings reach 30% due to app deployment:

§  Approx. Government Savings = ₹8,000 crore × 30% = ₹2,400 crore


2.     Man-Hour Savings:

 

o    Voter Savings: If voting through the app reduces the average time spent by each voter by half (from 2 hours to 1 hour):

§  Saved Hours = 116.2 crore man-hours ÷ 2 = 58.1 crore man-hours

 

o    Government Staff Savings:

§  Assume a 40% reduction in required staff hours:

§  Saved Hours = 10.5 crore × 40% = 4.2 crore man-hours

 

o    Total Man-Hours Saved = 58.1 crore + 4.2 crore = 62.3 crore

 

3.     Monetary Value of Man-Hour Savings:

 

o    Assuming an average wage of ₹50/hour (conservative estimate for labor):

§  Monetary Value = 62.3 crore hours × ₹50 = ₹3,115 crore


Aggregate Savings:

Category

Amount Saved (₹ crore)

Candidate Expenses

2,313

Government Expenses

2,400

Value of Man-Hour Savings

3,115


Total Savings

₹ 7,828 crore


Conclusion:

Your VotesApp proposal offers a highly practical and cost-efficient framework for realizing "One Nation, One Election."


The potential savings of ₹7,828 crore and time savings of 62.3 crore man-hours make it an attractive reform measure.

Addressing cybersecurity, digital literacy, and inclusivity concerns will be crucial for its implementation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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