How Much Money One Nation One Election Will Save? The Many Estimates And A Missing Cost-Savings Analysis

Opinion: The proposal for 'One Nation One Election' has sparked a debate. While opponents argue that it will violate federalism, proponents of the move are citing efficiency and cost savings.

Opinion: The Union Cabinet's clearance the proposals of former President Ram Nath Kovind-led committee's report on One Nation One Election (ONOE) has stirred a nationwide debate on the issue. The parties opposing the concept claim this to be an assault on federalism. The supporters of simultaneous polls, however, highlight  cost savings as the biggest advantage of ONOE, besides saving of time and resources.  Interestingly, the Kovind-led High Level Committee on Simultaneous

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