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Seminar on ‘one nation, one election’ held at Law Bhawan

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A seminar on ‘one nation, one election’, was organised at the Law Bhawan, Sector 37, Chandigarh.

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Justice (retd) Arvind Sangwan while addressing the gathering highlighted how its implementation could streamline the electoral process, reduce administrative costs and minimise governance disruptions. Justice Sangwan provided a judicial perspective on the challenges and opportunities associated with adopting this electoral reform. The event saw participation of over 250 advocates.

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Advocate Lekhraj Sharma, provided an overview of the ‘One Nation, One Election’ initiative, emphasising its significance in ensuring political stability and governance efficiency.

Former Assistant Solicitor-General Chetan Mittal also addressed the gathering, stressing that this reform was a national necessity. Former Advocate-General of Haryana BR Mahajan emphasised that a unified election cycle would strengthen democratic institutions and foster long-term policy planning.

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