
The Minister of Finance of the Union Nirmala Sitharaman at a lecture at SRM University in Kattanular, Tamil Nadu, rejected the idea of ”One Nation, One Election” and said it would not be made in the upcoming elections, reported PTI 5.
Sitharaman almost revealed that £1 Crore Lakh was spent on Lok Sabha 2024 and such expenses can be reduced by simultaneous elections in India.
Minister of Finance also stressed that if current elections take place, almost 1.5 % or £4.50 Lakh Crore will be added to the gross domestic product of the nation (GDP).
“If the current elections are held for the election of parliament members and the assembly, about 1.5 % will be added to the GDP of the country. £4.50 Lakh Crore is added to the economy. According to the agency report, this is a black and white example “the concept of One Nation One One Voleting”.
‘FALSE CAMPAIGN’
At Shithaman on Sithaman, he also claimed that some political parties blindly against the “One Nation One One One One” initiative spread a false campaign on this topic.
The Minister of Finance confirmed that current public opinion surveys will take place only after 2034 and the foundations are taking place to become a reality.
“This concept was widely discussed on several occasions. It wasn’t something presented by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This one nation existed until the 1960s. Instead of blindly opposed, if it was supported due to its advantage, the One Nation One concept” Much forward “.
FM Sitharaman also claimed that Patriarch of David Munnetr Kazhagam (DMK) M. Karunanidhi had previously supported the idea of ”One Nation One”.
However, she also mentioned that his son and the current main Minister Tamil Nadu, MK Stalin, do not share this idea and support the election elections “One Nation One”.
Sitharaman reiterated that this concept was not a “pet project”, but a plan for the benefit of the nation. At the beginning of this year, on the occasion of the 76th DNA of the Indian President Drupadi Murmo, he also supported the proposal “One Nation, one election” at its address.
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