Nirmala Sitharaman dismissed 'One Nation One Election' initiative for emerging polls | Today news
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, during a talk at SRM University in Catulathur, Tamil Nadu, rejected the idea of the ‘one nation, one election’ and said it would not be implemented in the upcoming election, the PTI news agency reports on April 5. Sitharaman spent the fact that the Lakh Crore, spent on the Lok Sabha election, and such accommodation spent on the Lakh can. be reduced by simultaneous elections in India. The Minister of Finance also emphasized that if simultaneous elections are held, almost 1.5 percent or £ 4.50 lakh crore will be added to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). “If simultaneous elections are held for the election of the MPs and the meeting, about 1.5 percent growth will be added to the country’s GDP. In value conditions, £ 4.50 lakh crore will be added to the economy. This is a black and white example of the concept of one nation one election.” Nyralmala Sitharaman said, according to the agency report. During SRM University Talk, Sitharaman also claimed that some political parties blindly oppose the ‘One Nation One Election’ initiative by spreading a false campaign on the topic. The Minister of Finance has confirmed that simultaneous polls will only take place after the year 2034 and that the foundation is currently underway to make the vision a reality. “This concept was widely discussed on several occasions. It was not something introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This one nation one election” exists until 1960. Instead of blindly opposing it, it would move the country’s concept, “the news agency said. of ‘One Nation One Election’ supported. Indian President Indian President Droupadi Murmu also supports the Bill ‘One Nation, One Election’ in her speech to the nation.