Implementing an electoral system in a country can reduce the cost of elections in the country

Implementing an electoral system in a country can reduce the cost of elections in the country


Bhubaneswar, The implementation of the "One Nation One Election" system in the country will not reduce the amount of development work that was hampered by the implementation of the Election Model Code, and will save human resources, energy, time and financial resources. The system will reduce the cost of elections and accelerate development in the country. This will also reduce the burden on the administrative system. BJP national spokesperson and Bhubaneswar MP Aparajita Sadangi said the GDP loss could be prevented to some extent if implemented.

"The election model that was in place in our country from 1951 to 52 was held at the same time as the general election and the assembly elections," she said at a press conference at the state office. The issue's end has the recaptured Doomsday in the control of the President again and again. In 1933, the Election Commission argued for a single election. In the 17th, the National Commission for Elections and Judiciary, Chairman of the National Commission for Legislation, discussed the "One Nation, One Election" proposal.

This was not acceptable due to the lack of political will. In 2015, the parliamentary standing committee, led by the Parliamentary Standing Committee, submitted a report calling for joint elections. The Policy Commission then issued a reference to the 2014 by-elections. The proposal was submitted in August 2017 in support of the "One Nation One Election" led by Justice BS Chauhan of the 21st Legislative Commission on the proposal in the 2014 and 2024 elections.

"Currently, the Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, has expressed interest in holding a single election and has taken steps to discuss it," she said. Prior to the press conference, a webinar titled "One Nation, One Election" was held.

The issue's end has the recaptured Doomsday in the control of the KGB. The function, chaired by Mrs. Sadangi, was attended by state president Sameer Mohanty in Bhubaneswar, opposition leader Pradeep Nayak, BJP general secretary organization Manas Mohanty and BJP national vice-president and Rajya Sabha MP Dr. Binay Sahasrabuddha and BJP national spokesperson Dr. Sambit Patra was present. Opposition leader Pradeep Nayak, state spokesperson Thakur Ranjit Das and Umakant Patnaik were present at the press conference.

Implementing an electoral system in a country can reduce the cost of elections in the country

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