One Nation One Election (ONOE) in India has both pros and cons. Let's understand the concept of One Nation One Election . One election was in the practice till 1967 in India, but it was discontinued due to various reasons such as defections, dismissals, and dissolution of governments. But, the cycle was first broken in 1959 after the Centre invoked Article 356 to dismiss the then-Kerala government . Pros : 1) Efficiency : - ONOE can streamline the election process, reducing the frequency of elections and enhancing efficiency and saving time and resources of the public. T he same electoral rolls can be used for all the elections. This will save a tremendous amount of time and money spent in updating electoral rolls. 2) Stability: - With simultaneous elections, there would be fewer disruptions in governance as the focus will shift on work rather than election campaigning. 3) Continuity in Policy Making : The Model Code of Conduct comes to play just after the elec...
Aryavart Geopolitics strategically analyse the recent national and international events from India's point of view.