Modi's 'One Nation, One Election' Vision Gains Momentum in Parliament
New Delhi, [Current Date] – Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has emphasized the significance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for 'One Nation, One Election', a system that he believes is crucial for India's progress. According to Rijiju, the PM's proposal to hold elections every five years, followed by uninterrupted work for an additional five years, will bring about substantial growth and development in the country.
Rijiju disclosed that a report on 'One Nation, One Election,' prepared under the leadership of former President Ram Nath Kovind, is nearing completion. The report is expected to be tabled in Parliament soon, marking another milestone towards realizing Modi's vision.
At the heart of Rijiju's endorsement lies the concept of unified voting. "We need this system because we are one nation, and a single electoral process should apply uniformly across the country," he stressed. This unified approach to elections aims to ensure that every citizen's voice is heard alike, regardless of geographical location or socio-economic background.
As Parliament gears up for its session on November 25, Rijiju assured that discussions on 'One Nation, One Election' will be an integral part of the agenda alongside other pressing issues. With the bills scheduled for presentation, stakeholders are eagerly awaiting a clearer picture of how this new system will shape India's electoral landscape.
The proposal to implement "One Nation, One Election" may pave the way for significant systemic changes in how elections are conducted and how politics is practiced in the country.