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One Nation One Election: How it Could Harm India’s Democracy

Despite the Modi government's push for simultaneous elections, this video explores why the bill is unlikely to pass as opposition parties can easily block it in Parliament.
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In a recent op-ed for the Indian Express, former Union home minister P. Chidambaram declared the One Nation One Election proposal as “dead on arrival.”

Despite the Modi government’s push for simultaneous elections, this video explores why the bill is unlikely to pass, as opposition parties can easily block it in Parliament.

We break down the legal, logistical, and constitutional challenges of this proposal, referencing expert opinions and historical context.

From the concerns of federalism being undermined to logistical nightmares in execution, One Nation One Election poses several risks that could harm India’s democracy.

Watch as we unpack the details, including critiques from Chidambaram, Supriya Shrinate, and Kapil Sibal, and discuss whether this proposal is just an attempt to test the waters ahead of the 2024 elections. Watch this video by The Wire’s Zeeshan Kaskar.

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