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New Delhi, April 18, 2025 (ANI): Speaking on the website launch, Chairman of Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), PP Chaudhary on ‘One Nation, One Election’ said, “The committee took decision on two major things – First one is the advertisement, which will be printed in all languages so that all the stakeholders give their opinions... Secondly, the website will facilitate the opinions from all the stakeholders... this is being examined by the Secretary General... The development of technology is taking time so that the website doesn't crash... The website will soon be launched with QR code facility, the suggestions will be taken and the Parliamentarians will review them..." On JPC all-states tour, he said, "The committee believes that it should visit all states and hear their opinions, which is why the tour is being organised. Maharashtra will be covered first, then Uttarakhand in May. Jammu and Kashmir, Chandigarh (Punjab and Haryana) will be covered in June according to different categories... " Highlighting the present update of the One Nation One Election Joint Parliamentary Committee Meeting, he said, "The next JPC meeting will be conducted on April 22nd from 10:30 AM to 7 PM... In the first slot, former judge of Supreme Court, Hemant Gupta will be coming and then Dr. BS Chauhan, retired SC Judge and Chairman of 21st Law Commission of India. Then Former Chief Justice of Rajasthan HC and Jammu and Kashmir HC SN Jha, and then Abhishek Manu Singhvi, senior advocate and MP will be also coming..."
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00:00Do you think the one nation, one election is very important in the country?
00:11It is a national interest in this bill.
00:15The JPC bill has 39 members and 2 nominated, 41 members.
00:22All members are very valuable information, clarification, and questions raised.
00:35And now we have divided the same stakeholders.
00:41The legal fraternities are divided into two.
00:46Former judges, chief judges of the Supreme Court, former judges of the Supreme Court, former chief judges of the High Court, and legal luminaries.
00:59So in this regard, UU Lalit, former chief judges of India, Ranjan Gogai, former chief judges of the Supreme Court, former chief judges of Delhi High Court, and Attorney General of India, Venkat Ramani, and legal luminaries.
01:20So in this regard, the legal luminaries and constitutional expert, Harish Salwes, who is a senior advocate, is also a committee.
01:30And all of them have very valuable information on the committee.
01:35And all of them have very valuable information on the committee.
01:39And all of them have said that this is a national interest.
01:47And all of them, we have seen this is a national interest.
01:51So in the चर्थ, पहरत की अर्थ व्यूश्ता में लगभग ए 16.50% GDP का परक्ड़रत की अर्थ व्यूश्ता में
01:54It is about 1.5 to 6% GDP, there will be a difference between 1.5% GDP and this is about 4,50,000 crore
02:12of the US. This is about 1.5% GDP to the US. You will see that the indirect benefits of our schools,
02:32whether they are in the US, or whether they are in the US, or whether they are in the US,
02:36which are closed because there are polling booths and then our teachers are involved in it.
02:44There are voter lists that are different from the people and the people.
02:50So the teachers are also involved in it.
02:53So the first time there is a manpower which is used to be a teaching community.
03:00There is a lot of adverse effects on the education.
03:06You can't quantify how big it is.
03:09And the police in the law and order,
03:14the reserve police,
03:17in the hundreds of thousands of people,
03:21there is a lot of deployment.
03:23That's why the law and order situation is also a problem.
03:28Yes sir, you are required for our country.
03:32But if we talk about Vipaksh,
03:34Vipaksh is saying that the government wants to do everything,
03:40and to do everything,
03:42and to do everything,
03:44and to do everything,
03:46and to do everything,
03:48and to do everything,
03:50it's important,
03:51we have to believe that the government has taken place in government,
03:53and that the government has taken place in government,
03:55and the government has taken place in government.
03:57This is not fair for both of them.
04:00And the most important thing,
04:02that the regional parties,
04:04they have made a conference,
04:05like if you think about the regional parties,
04:08They also raised the question in the committee.
04:11So how do you see this?
04:12If you look at that,
04:14the intention of the government's mind,
04:17the intent and the object,
04:20the maximum tenure of the people's tenure is 5 years.
04:24The maximum tenure of the people's tenure is 5 years.
04:28In 1952 to 1967,
04:30the four elections have been together,
04:34simultaneously.
04:37So if you look at the political parties,
04:41if you look at this first,
04:43then what was wrong?
04:45And in Congress of the time,
04:49it was dissolved immediately.
04:52The time didn't happen.
04:54It was dissolved in the time of the people's tenure,
04:57in Congress of the time.
04:59So what was wrong?
05:04Because if you were to do it,
05:06then if you look at the conceptually,
05:08then if you look at the Congress,
05:10then if the Congress is saying,
05:12what is the reason for politically?
05:14I can't say that.
05:16But the Congress of the members of the Parliament,
05:20who is the chairman of the law committee,
05:24who is the chairman of the law committee,
05:25he has a report in 2015.
05:28I was also a member of the law and justice committee,
05:31the public grievances committee.
05:34If the chairman was the chairman of the law committee,
05:39then it was clear that one nation, one election was going to happen.
05:41The law committee,
05:57So if this government has started, this is going through a lot of time.
06:03It was realized in 1983.
06:05And I also want to tell you that in the 1970s,
06:11when the state legislature broke the seven citizens of the state legislature,
06:16that it was going to be combined with the people of the government.
06:18So this mindset was going through,
06:20but because of 356 articles of the citizens of the government,
06:26some of the people of the government,
06:28some of the people of the government,
06:30it was utterly dissolved.
06:32So the regular cycle broke.
06:36So now the regular cycle is going to be stabilized.
06:40The mechanism of national interest will not be removed.
06:44This will not be able to increase,
06:47because if all the government and the government are together,
06:51then the country will benefit from the economy.
06:54In every form of national interest,
06:57the government will be effective.
06:59But you can see that every year,
07:02even every five or six months,
07:04there will be some elections.
07:06It is never going to happen that there will be elections.
07:08So every year there will be five or six people of the government.
07:11There will be elections.
07:12So if there are 30 governments,
07:14then if there are five or six people of the government,
07:17then every year they will have six.
07:19Which means that,
07:20the political leaders,
07:22who are the legislators,
07:23whether there are the MLA or MPs,
07:25and there are states who are going to go to the political demand,
07:27and if you ask,
07:28why are you going to go to the government?
07:29You cannot stop it.
07:31You cannot stop it.
07:32What is the impact?
07:33What is the purpose of the government?
07:35For the government,
07:36and the government and the government,
07:38they are going to go to the election mode,
07:38They stay in the election mode around a year, five years.
07:45Then the government machinery,
07:48they stay in the code of conduct.
07:53And then the national level,
07:55which is the speed of the country,
07:58it doesn't happen.
08:00I believe that if one nation, one election,
08:04if this cycle is maintained at the beginning,
08:06then we don't have to do it until 2017.
08:11The first time of 2017,
08:14the government is being fixed.
08:16But now the government has to accept this bill.
08:21This is the one nation, one election.
08:25And whether it's the people,
08:27or the coming time,
08:29or the municipal and the panchaiti election,
08:32which our high-level committee,
08:36the Prime Minister Ramanath Koen Ji,
08:42has said that,
08:43in the past 100 days,
08:45and the local self-government and the local self-government,
08:54and the institutions,
08:56they should also be fixed.
08:58Then, at least,
09:00the previous time,
09:01the past 4.5-4 years,
09:03the government will give time to the government,
09:07the government will give time to the government.
09:09So, that is why this is very necessary.
09:11And one-and-one commandment,
09:13and one-and-one means,
09:16many people understand that,
09:17one-and-one commandment and one-and-one commandment,
09:18one-and-one commandment,
09:19it's not that much.
09:20And there are packages,
09:22are packages,
09:23like the ones that are now being mixed with,
09:24are phases.
09:25They're in phases.
09:26Like, the one-and-one we have to do,
09:28the two-and-one we have to do,
09:29or the other part,
09:30or the other phase,
09:31like the other state in our state.
09:32So, the election machinery will also be full of our work.
09:37The election machinery is over five years in the election mode.
09:41They are full of plans.
09:44The percentage of the turnout will also be different.
09:47The voters will also be very good.
09:50You can think that there is such a big labor force.
09:53It is about 4,004,005,004,004,004,005.
09:57The labor can migrate from one state to the other state.
10:00The most important thing is that in the two or three, four or five days,
10:05it will take a month or two months.
10:08The consequences of the effect is that it has an indirect effect in the economy.
10:13The production of the country is less.
10:17Overall, the whole country is in the election mode.
10:22The whole country is always in 5 years.
10:24The important question is that the stakeholders can keep their views,
10:29we have to take their views,
10:31and then we will implement it.
10:32Because this is a very primary process now.
10:36When will the website launch be launched?
10:39With two things, the committee was given in our first and second meeting.
10:46One is that there are approximately 106 newspapers,
10:53in all languages, like Hindi and English,
10:56in all languages,
10:58all stakeholders who want to give their opinion,
11:04what they want to give their opinion.
11:05So we have a mode of listening to all stakeholders.
11:10There are 140 crores of the country,
11:15and the government, the committee,
11:18that we should listen to all the people.
11:21And the other thing is that the website,
11:24all stakeholders who want to give their opinion,
11:29what they want to give their opinion,
11:31what they want to give their opinion,
11:33what they want to give their opinion.
11:34This is the purpose of the website.
11:36This is the purpose of the people who have reached the secretary to the secretary.
11:41This is what they want to examine.
11:43Because the website means how many stakeholders will give their opinion.
11:48So they will not be crushed.
11:50So it will take time for the mechanism and technology to develop.
11:54And I believe that there will be a lot of people who want to give their opinion.
11:59And after that, there will be a website launch.
12:02And if there will be a website launch,
12:04because there will be a QR code,
12:06then there will also be an advertisement in the newspaper.
12:11And after that, the stakeholders can give their opinion.
12:18And then the whole parliament and secretary will consider that the committee will consider it.
12:23One other process, sir.
12:24To start, where will the one nation,
12:27one election of the committee members go?
12:30Or do you visit the people's views?
12:33However, the committee will consider it.
12:34The committee will consider it.
12:35The committee will consider it.
12:39The committee will consider it in all states and in all states.
12:44Even all states,
12:46we must go to every state and every state.
12:51We must be able to listen to them.
12:53And we must also know that the two of them are beginning,
12:57This is initially in May and June.
13:04In May, first of all, Mumbai-Maharashtra is covered in the state.
13:09After that, we will be covered in Uttarakhand, Dairadun.
13:14After that, in June, we will be covered in Shrinagar,
13:20and then we will be covered in Chandigarh,
13:25where Punjab and Haryana, two states and Uttar,
13:29they will be covered in their opinion.
13:34We have made the categories like Regional Political Parties, Legal Luminaries,
13:43and the stakeholders who want to know about the committee,
13:52so we will go to these places and hear them all.
13:55Sir, when will the next meeting be held in the One Nation, One election?
13:59When will the next meeting be held?
14:01Who will the next meeting be held in the Constitution?
14:03The next meeting is April 22nd.
14:09April 22nd.
14:11It will be about 10.30 in the morning.
14:18It will be about 7.30 in the morning.
14:24In the first slot, there is the Supreme Court of the Poor Nadis,
14:31Hemant Gupta Ji, and Dr. B.S. Chan, who is the judge of the Supreme Court and the 21st Law Commission of India,
14:46who is the chairman of the 21st Law Commission of India, who is the chairman of the 21st Law Commission of India.
14:50And I also have the current meeting of the Presidential Administrator,
14:52and we will have the former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Manager of the Chief Justice Jumran Katsomir,
14:54who are the former Chief Justice Jumran Katsomir,
14:58and will also come.
14:59Also, Dr. Abishekh Manoushynh, who is the former the former Deputy Chief Justice Department of the Presidential Director,
15:00who is the federal director of the State of the United States,
15:02who has also been elected by the National Council of the Department,
15:05who has also worked for the coming years of the University of the University of the State of the District of the University of the District of the Committee.
15:08We have also requested all the other tour.
15:10We will also come in the 20st Law Commission discussed in the 20st Law.
15:13Sir, I would like to react a little bit, because this one nation, one election discussion will be given, definitely.
15:20But if we saw the recent work amendment bill, there was a lot of discussion, and after that bill was given.
15:30But if we talk about this bill, the Supreme Court had a bunch of petitions filed against us,
15:36and we saw that when the JPC had a meeting, there was a lot of questions and answers to them,
15:47and they didn't listen to them.
15:50But now we have a discussion about one nation, one election.
15:55How difficult and challenging are you to handle it, or is it different from this issue?
16:05Look at me, I'm not alone. I have 41 members.
16:13We all have to deal with it. This is not one person.
16:16I am happy to be here that we have 41 members in the committee,
16:21and we all have to deal with it.
16:24That's why we have to deal with it.
16:26When we have to deal with it, it's not a problem.
16:29Even if there's a conversation about any affair message,
16:34in that way, if we find that we have separation of powers,
16:39the news of legal film, the subject partager, the Conservative conflict,
16:47in thatлизουςight Language.
16:48In that case, there is a foreign activity that we have to be composites.
16:50So, for the judiciary, anyone who is in the state of the government, can challenge them.
16:59That remedy is available.
17:01It is not possible that after the act passed, anyone can't write the mail in the court.
17:08So, there is no new challenge.
17:11It is not possible today.
17:13There is no such issue.
17:15Why did the challenge happen?
17:17The general will also respond to it for 7 days.
17:20But, as we have seen, it has changed and changed.
17:24Especially, we will talk about Pashrim Mangal.
17:26How do we see and what will we do?
17:28Because this is the case of the Supreme Court.
17:30Look, as soon as the amendment is passed, this is the parliament.
17:36And after the parliament, there is no bill passed.
17:42So, there is a majority.
17:45But after that, we finally think that it is the whole parliament.
17:50It is not possible that it has been so many votes.
17:53So, when the law passed passed, the parliament passed.
17:56The law passed.
17:57The law passed.
17:58The law passed.
17:59The law passed.
18:00The law passed.
18:02The law passed.
18:03The law passed.
18:05No.
18:06The law passed.
18:07The Supreme Court has a long term and the Supreme Court has to listen to it.
18:12Because if you have any grievances, grievances can happen,
18:17but you can't say that.
18:19Because in democracy there is no one can challenge the act,
18:23but there is no such thing.
18:25So if the Supreme Court has to listen to it,
18:30then the law will take its own course.
18:33So we need to wait for the decision.
18:37And I believe that in India,
18:43there is no such thing and there is no such thing.
18:46One question, sir.
18:48The Supreme Court and the Supreme Court had to give the bill to Manjuri.
18:54The Supreme Court has said that the Supreme Court cannot give the rights to the Supreme Court.
18:58Iniji, the Supreme Court was since a court,
19:04that the Supreme Court had won an missile in the court.
19:08They have been working on that.
19:11The Supreme Court has worked on this because of the Supreme Court.
19:16Thank you very much.
19:46Thank you very much.
20:16Thank you very much.
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