'One nation, one election' gets Nitish backing, CM says beneficial for growth
The Morning Standard|September 17, 2024
BIHAR chief minister Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal (United) lent its support to its ally BJP's 'one nation, one election' plan.
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'One nation, one election' gets Nitish backing, CM says beneficial for growth

JD(U), in a statement issued on Monday, highlighted the benefits of 'one nation, one election' policy of BJP and said that it was beneficial for the nation's all-round development.

JD(U) national spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad said that frequent elections created hurdles in the progress of the country as a huge amount of public money is spent on conducting elections.

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