Modi's 'One Nation, One Election' Vision Takes Center Stage
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has underscored the significance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's bold vision for a unified electoral system, "One Nation, One Election," which he says is imperative for India's progress. According to Rijiju, the system proposed by PM Modi aims to hold elections every five years, followed by uninterrupted work of five years.
The Minister revealed that a report on 'One Nation, One Election,' prepared under the leadership of former President Ram Nath Kovind, will be presented in Parliament soon. Rijiju emphasized the importance of unified voting, stating that India's unity demands a single electoral process across the country.
The upcoming Parliament session scheduled for November 25 will introduce multiple bills, with discussions on key issues like 'One Nation, One Election' expected to feature prominently on the agenda. With this move, PM Modi aims to drive progress and further strengthen his vision of a unified India.
As the Parliament gears up to tackle major legislative challenges, the fate of "One Nation, One Election" hangs in the balance, with analysts eagerly awaiting the Minister's report for insights into the proposed system.