Congress MP Sukhdev Bhagat, a member of the JPC examining the One Nation One Election Bill, said this
The One-Nation One Election Bill may ignore the opinions of the general public, who are at the heart of the democratic system and the Constitution, according to Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat, a member of the joint parliamentary committee (JPC) charged with reviewing the bill.
Today in New Delhi, the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) is holding its first meeting to discuss the One Nation One Election plan.
“I believe that One Nation One Election is the result of PM Modi’s government and his own stubbornness,” Bhagat told the reporters.The Constitution and the nation’s whole democratic system are based on the ordinary people. It is possible that their feelings and goals may be disregarded in the One Nation One Election.
The Congress leader also said that there was an effort to force the nation to adopt the opinions of the majority.
“The goal of these measures is to undermine the nation’s federal system, and they are being implemented as a result of PM Modi and his team’s obstinacy. Today, there is a meeting. The Congress MP voiced alarm, saying, “They are conceited because they are in the majority, therefore there will be less interchange of views and this is an effort to push their ideals on the nation on the basis of their majority.
PP Chaudhary, a BJP MP, will preside over the meeting. The parliamentary panel will be briefed by representatives of the Ministry of Law and Justice. Chaudhary told the media that an attempt will be made to find a consensus.
In terms of the process, we will try to hear from all parties whose opinions are crucial, whether they be legal professionals, representatives of the court or civil society, or political parties. We shall review the Bill objectively and with an open mind after considering everyone’s viewpoints.It will be an endeavor to ensure that we all reach an agreement. due to the fact that every MP on this Committee is a distinguished individual. I think we’ll cooperate and attempt to reach an agreement for the sake of the country,” he said.
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Manish Tewari of the Congress, Supriya Sule of the NCP, Kalyan Banerjee of the TMC, and PP Chaudhary, Bansuri Swaraj, and Anurag Singh Thakur of the BJP are among the Lok Sabha members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee.