Congress MP Karti Chidambaram said that the Congress party will oppose the One Nation One Election proposal.
December 14, 2024The recommendations were outlined in a report by a high-level panel chaired by former President Kovind.
December 14, 2024Kovind said that during the consultation process of the policy, 15 parties did not support the idea, out of which many were there who supported the concept of simultaneous elections in the past.
October 6, 2024Kesavan said that the One Nation, One Election is a very progressive move and more than 32 parties, including several opposition parties, have hailed the move.
September 19, 2024Sources say the ruling NDA government is committed to hold simultaneous general and assembly elections.
September 16, 2024The BJP election manifesto promised 'One Nation One Election' and "single electoral roll".
April 14, 2024It recommended that in the first step simultaneous elections can be held for Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies.
March 14, 2024Recently the High Level Committee also met and interacted with representatives of several Political parties including BJP, Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party, CPI, CPI(M), AIMIM, RPI, Apna Dal etc.
March 14, 2024Venugopal also took a swipe at the government for not recognising Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Kharge in the committee for the one nation one election.
September 4, 2023Owaisi had earlier termed the concept of one nation one election as unconstitutional.
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