BJP Spokesperson NV Subhash Advocates for ‘One Nation One Election’

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Hyderabad, Telangana – BJP spokesperson NV Subhash has recently voiced his support for the ‘One Nation One Election’ initiative. He clarified that the party’s advocacy for this issue is not a result of their current position in power.

“It has been our demand from the last 30 years but no other government other than NDA government under PM Modi’s leadership dared to take this kind of step,” Subhash said. He further added that the Modi government has formed a constitutional authority for the same which has submitted its report.

However, the initiative has faced opposition from a few political parties, including AIMIM. Subhash criticized this opposition, stating that these parties are opposing “just for the sake of opposing.”

Subhash also took a jab at Asaduddin Owaisi, stating that the AIMIM leader should be worried about his constituency as he hasn’t delivered on the promises that he had made. He further added that Owaisi will face a big challenge from the BJP’s candidate in the upcoming elections.

The ‘One Nation One Election’ initiative continues to be a topic of heated debate among political parties. As India moves forward, it remains to be seen how this issue will unfold and what impact it will have on the nation’s electoral landscape.

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