Union Minister Kiren Rijiju Advocates for 'One Nation, One Election' System as Key to India's Progress
In a crucial step towards bolstering India's electoral process, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju emphasized the significance of Prime Minster Narendra Modi's vision for "One Nation, One Election." This system aims to introduce unified voting across the country, which Rijiju stressed is essential for promoting national unity and progress.
According to Rijiju, PM Modi proposes that elections should be held every five years, followed by uninterrupted work for a period of five years. The minister also revealed that a report on "One Nation, One Election," prepared under the leadership of former President Ram Nath Kovind, will soon be presented in Parliament.
Rijiju highlighted the importance of this unified voting system, stating that India is one nation and requires a uniform electoral process across its diverse regions. This, he emphasized, would help to strengthen national cohesion and pave the way for sustainable progress.
In addition to the "One Nation, One Election" theme, discussions on multiple bills will also be part of the Parliament session set to take place on November 25. These bills are expected to tackle key issues affecting the country's development, including those related to electoral reforms.
As parliament gears up to address these critical matters, the Indian government remains committed to harnessing the power of collective nationhood for its growth and well-being. With the passage of this system, India is poised to take a significant step towards becoming an even more vibrant and cohesive society.