Indian politician criticizes "One Nation, One Election" bill, arguing it distracts from key services.

Arvind Kejriwal, head of India's Aam Aadmi Party, criticized the central government's "One Nation, One Election" bill, arguing it misplaces priorities and diverts focus from essential services like healthcare and education. The bill aims to hold simultaneous national and state elections to save time and resources, but it faces opposition from several political parties, including the Congress, which claims it undermines democracy. The Union Cabinet has approved the bill, though some MPs call for a Joint Parliamentary Committee to discuss the proposal further.

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