Monday, November 25th, 2024

Will One Nation One Election provide relief to the country from the burden of elections? Why did Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi say this?


New Delhi: Senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has hit back at Congress for raising questions on ‘One Nation One Election’. he/she said, “The country has turned many imaginations into reality. Now the country has one legislation and one constitution. Senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said in a conversation with IANS, “When there was a Congress government in the country, at that time members of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly were elected for six years, but now it has become five years. Article 370 has been abolished from Jammu and Kashmir.

The burden of repeated elections on the general public

Naqvi said that now there is one legislation, one symbol and one constitution in Jammu and Kashmir. Now there are neither two symbols, nor two heads nor two constitutions. Therefore, those who should see the truth are understanding this. On the question of one country and one election, he/she said that whether it is Panchayat or Assembly elections, it is clear that the burden of elections falls on the common people of the country again and again. Therefore, to give relief to the country and the voters from the burden of elections, a resolution of ‘One Nation One Election’ has been taken. I believe that it should be completed as soon as possible.

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Preparations to implement ‘One Nation One Election’

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi took a dig at the Congress for calling the Central Government a U-turn government. he/she said that the problem of the Congress is that it is engaged in political hypocrisy of making Pappu a pressure pump. They themselves do not have the full 100 marks and they are talking about 100 days. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is preparing to implement the ‘One Nation One Election’ policy for the first time during its current tenure. There is a buzz that the Central Government may soon bring a bill related to this.

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