Key Points

BJP MLA Karnail Singh advocates for One Nation One Election, emphasizing financial savings for development. Delhi BJP leaders discussed turning the proposal into a national campaign during a legislative meeting. Frequent elections disrupt governance and waste resources, according to BJP officials. The party plans public outreach to highlight benefits of simultaneous polls.

Key Points: BJP MLA Karnail Singh Backs One Nation One Election for Development

  • BJP MLA highlights cost savings from simultaneous polls
  • Delhi BJP pushes nationwide awareness campaign
  • Frequent elections disrupt development work
  • Historical precedent from 1952-1967 cited
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One Nation One Election will save money for development, BJP MLA Karnail Singh Karnail Singh on election reform

BJP MLA Karnail Singh supports simultaneous polls, citing cost savings for development as Delhi BJP discusses nationwide campaign.

"One Nation One Election will save money for development – Karnail Singh"

New Delhi, April 20

BJP MLA Karnail Singh on Sunday expressed support for the "one nation, one election" proposal, saying it will save money for development.

Speaking to ANI, Singh said, "A roadmap has been made. This should not only be the agenda of the political parties but should also come from the public. It will save people's and the government's money. Lakhs and crores of money are used for the elections. So, it (one nation one election) will save money for development. That's why it is important."

Earlier today, BJP held a legislative party meeting at its headquarters in the national capital to discuss the concept of 'One Nation, One Election'.

The meeting was led by BJP's National General Secretary Sunil Bansal, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, and State Organisation General Secretary Pawan Rana. It was attended by Delhi BJP MLAs, including Yogendra Chandolia and Kamaljeet Sehrawat, State General Secretary Vishnu Mittal, former Delhi BJP President Satish Upadhyay, Delhi Government Ministers Dr. Pankaj Singh and Ravindra Indraraj, Delhi Coordinator for One Nation, One Election Gajendra Yadav, Co-coordinator Ashok Goel Devrha, Yogendra Lakda, and other officials.

After the meeting, Virendra Sachdeva told the media that 'One Nation, One Election' is a necessity for the country. He said, "Through today's workshop, we received guidance from National General Secretary Sunil Bansal, and we discussed how to turn One Nation, One Election into a national campaign."

Sachdeva explained that frequent elections hinder the country's development. "If you look at the data from the past 30 years, you'll find that elections are held in some state or the other every year, and state elections are also held alongside the Lok Sabha elections every five years. This creates many problems in the electoral process," he said.

The Delhi BJP President added that such elections lead to a waste of time, money, and resources. "For example, in the last Lok Sabha elections, about one crore (10 million) government employees were involved in the election process. If we want to turn India into a developed nation, we need to conserve our resources, money, and time. Every time the Model Code of Conduct is enforced, developmental work comes to a halt."

Sachdeva further stated that the BJP would take this campaign to every household in Delhi and launch a public awareness drive to explain how the nation and society can benefit from it. He emphasised that this is not the first time the country has seen 'One Nation, One Election'. "From 1952 to 1967, elections were held simultaneously. It was only after a government collapse in 1968 that the system broke down. Hence, a One-nation, one election is needed by the country."

BJP MP Yogendra Chandolia added, "From 1952 to 1967, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha elections were held simultaneously. After that, this tradition was broken and in the last 30 years, there has not been a single year when elections were not held. This affects the country's economy, GDP... Crores of rupees are spent on elections, so if One Nation, One Election is implemented, then India's economy will be strong."

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This makes so much sense! We waste so much money and time on elections every year. Imagine what we could do with those resources for schools and hospitals. 👍
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Priya M.
While I agree about saving money, I worry this might reduce accountability. What if a state government performs poorly? Shouldn't people have the right to vote them out sooner?
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Sanjay T.
Finally someone talking about practical reforms! The MCC (Model Code of Conduct) halts development for months. One election = more time for actual governance. 🚀
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Anita R.
Interesting historical context about 1952-1967. Didn't know we had simultaneous elections before. Maybe we should learn from what worked in the past!
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Vikram J.
Good in theory, but implementation will be tough. What happens if a state government falls mid-term? Will we have President's Rule for years? Needs more discussion.
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Neha P.
The savings could be huge! Just think of all the paper, security, and manpower costs. Maybe we can use that money for environmental projects instead 🌱

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