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‘One Nation One Election’ process is progressive step towards a stronger and broader nation: Rinku Choudhary

'One Nation One Election' is a progressive step.
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Jammu, March 21: In an event organized by the Chakrohi Welfare committee, Bharatiya Janata Party District President, Rinku Choudhary, expressed strong support for the ‘One Nation, One Election’ initiative, emphasizing its potential to enhance democratic efficiency and national unity.
Addressing the audience, including a substantial number of youth, Choudhary highlighted the historical context of simultaneous elections in India, noting that from 1952 to 1967, both Lok Sabha and State Assembly elections were conducted concurrently. He pointed out that this practice not only streamlined governance but also optimized resource utilization.
Rinku Choudhary elaborated on the multifaceted advantages of implementing ‘One Nation, One Election’.
He also addressed concerns regarding regional representation, asserting that synchronized elections would not dilute the significance of local issues but rather bring them to the forefront on a national platform.
The attendees resonated with Choudhary insights, acknowledging the empowerment that comes with a more efficient electoral system. The interactive session that followed saw active participation, with many expressing their endorsement of the ‘One Nation, One Election’ concept as a means to fortify India’s democratic framework.
The event concluded with a collective call to action, urging policymakers to consider the implementation of simultaneous elections earnestly. The consensus was clear: a unified electoral process is a progressive step towards a more robust and cohesive nation.
The prominent people who attended the program include Ashok Virdhi, Mittal Choudhary, Rajni Choudhary, Ravi Mehra, Paramjit Manhas, Parveen Singh, Kuldeep Kumar, Kabul Choudhary, Sham Choudhary and others.

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