Former President Ram Nath Kovind advocated for ‘One Nation, One Election,’ highlighting its potential to boost India’s GDP by 1-1.5%. He emphasised the need for consensus-building, positioning the initiative as beneficial for the nation. The Union Cabinet approved the proposal in September, aiming for simultaneous elections within a 100-day timeframe.
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