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If implemented with right intent, ‘One Nation, One Election’ will be beneficial: Prashant Kishor

By IANS | Updated: September 19, 2024 21:10 IST

Patna, Sep 19 Prashant Kishor, chief of Jan Suraaj Abhiyan, on Thursday said that if implemented with the ...

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Patna, Sep 19 Prashant Kishor, chief of Jan Suraaj Abhiyan, on Thursday said that if implemented with the right intent, the ‘One Nation, One Election’ can be beneficial for the country.

“If implemented with the right intent, this idea would be highly beneficial for the nation,” said Prashant Kishor.

Kishor highlighted that the success of the proposal will depend heavily on the purpose and intention behind its implementation.

“I welcomed the idea if it is pursued with the goal to benefit the nation, but also cautioned against its misuse. If this law is used to target or harm specific groups, it could have negative consequences. The honesty and integrity of the government's approach will determine its success,” Kishor said.

Drawing on his extensive experience in electoral politics, Kishor highlighted that around one-fourth of the country's population votes every year due to frequent elections across various states and levels of government.

This continuous election cycle, he explained, often prevents those in power from focusing fully on governance, as they are always in election mode.

“The ‘One Nation One Election’ concept adds to the broader conversation on electoral reforms, where the aim is to streamline elections across the country for greater efficiency and governance stability,” Kishor said.

“The electoral process that has been in place for the last 50 years cannot be changed overnight. The government should allow 4-5 years to gradually implement such a significant change,” he said.

--IANS

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