🗳️ The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed the concept of One Nation, One Election in India.
🌍 The idea is both praised as a revolutionary policy by some parties and criticized as an abuse of power by others.
💡 This video aims to explain the concept and its implications with the help of a discussion paper by former members of the Niti IO.
📚 One nation, one election proposes holding simultaneous elections for both the Lok Sabha and State Legislative assemblies.
🔄 India previously held simultaneous elections from 1951 to 1967, but political turmoil disrupted the schedule.
✨ The government aims to implement one nation, one election to streamline the election process and reap multiple benefits.
🗳️ One Nation, One Election can overcome inefficiency caused by the model code of conduct during elections.
⏸️ During the code of conduct period, the government is unable to initiate any new projects for a total of four months.
🔒 The Election Commission of India restricts new project announcements to prevent parties from using them to influence voters.
🏢 One Nation, One Election can help solve the problem of suspended activities due to the moral code of conduct during elections.
💰 One Nation, One Election aims to overcome the high election expenditure, which has been increasing at an alarming rate.
💸 The cost of conducting elections in India is extremely high, with millions of crores being spent on both parliamentary and state elections.
💸 One Nation, One Election could save a significant amount of money in election expenses.
🕒 By consolidating elections, the government officials and politicians can spend more time on governance instead of election duties.
🔒 Consolidating elections can improve the security of the country by allowing forces to focus on their primary duty.
💡 With one nation, one election, there is a higher chance for the top party to win both the state and the country.
🔍 Voters' choices can change within six months, leading to a decrease in support for a party in staggered elections.
🌍 Simultaneous elections may cause national issues to overshadow local issues, benefiting national parties and disadvantaging regional parties.
👀 In a staggered election system, politicians are constantly under scrutiny, leading to more accountability and responsibility.
🗳️ The concept of One Nation, One Election in India is debated as either a disaster or a miracle.
⌛ Implementing One Nation, One Election would be a challenging task due to the need for regulating government tenures and potential disruptions in the schedule.
👥 The arguments for One Nation, One Election highlight the potential for increased government accountability and reduced political pressure.
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