Mohan Yadav's reaction on 'One Nation-One Election',...'

S Venkateshwari
Mohan Yadav's reaction on 'One Nation-One Election',...'

The narendra modi cabinet at the Center has approved the proposal of 'One Nation One Election' on wednesday (18 september 2024). This now opens the way for simultaneous elections on all 543 lok sabha seats in the country and a total of 4 thousand 130 assembly seats in all the states.

Mixed reactions are coming from political parties on this. Onthe approval of the proposal of 'One Nation One Election', madhya pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav has called it a historic step. He said that this will further strengthen the indian democratic values and ideals.


CM congratulated

Posting on social media platform X, chief minister Mohan Yadav said, "Under the visionary leadership of prime minister narendra modi, today indian democracy has taken a historic step towards 'One Nation-One Election'. He further wrote, "On behalf of all the people of madhya pradesh, I heartily welcome the approval given to 'One Nation-One Election' by the Union Cabinet."

'There will be reform in the parliamentary system'

Praising the central government, cm Mohan Yadav said, "This initiative will not only strengthen the indian democratic values and ideals, but it will also prove to be a historic reform in our parliamentary system."

CM Mohan Yadav said, "I am very happy that with today's decision, another important announcement made in the Bharatiya Janata Party's Sankalp Patra is going to be realized. Heartfelt gratitude to the prime minister for this historic step and congratulations to all the countrymen."

Development work was stopped due to separate elections - Mohan Yadav

CM Mohan Yadav said, "This is a very big decision of the Modi cabinet. The reason for this is that development work stops due to different election conditions in different states." He said, "The committee formed under the leadership of former President Ramnath Kovind recommended it and the prime minister has strengthened democracy by approving it." cm Yadav has expressed hope that it will be approved in the upcoming winter session.

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