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Implementing the concept of "One Nation, One Election" (simultaneous elections for the Lok
Sabha and all state assemblies) in India could have several positive points:

1. Cost Savings:
o Conducting simultaneous elections could significantly reduce the cost incurred
by the Election Commission and the government on the electoral process.
2. Efficient Use of Resources:
o It would lead to better utilization of security forces and election staff, who
otherwise have to be deployed multiple times throughout the year.
3. Reduced Disruption:
o Frequent elections lead to regular imposition of the Model Code of Conduct,
which can disrupt regular government work. One-time elections can minimize
these disruptions.
4. Continuity in Governance:
o Governments at both central and state levels can focus on governance without
being frequently interrupted by election processes and campaigning.
5. Voter Turnout:
o Simultaneous elections might improve voter turnout, as citizens would only
need to vote once, making it more convenient.
6. Uniformity:
o It could bring more uniformity in the implementation of policies and programs
across the country, as the elected governments would have synchronized
tenures.
7. Political Stability:
o With fixed electoral schedules, it could lead to greater political stability,
avoiding the frequent policy shifts that come with changes in government.
8. Reduction in Electoral Malpractices:
o Simultaneous elections might reduce the chances of electoral malpractices and
corruption as the focus would be concentrated within a shorter period.
9. Strategic Planning:
o Governments can undertake long-term planning and projects without the fear
of upcoming elections affecting their implementation.
10. Public Focus on Issues:
o With fewer elections, the public discourse might be more focused on
substantial issues rather than constant electoral politics.
Ladies and Gentlemen, distinguished delegates, and esteemed guests,

Delegate of Simranjit Singh Man is honoured to stand before you today at this Model United
Nations event, representing the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar). Our party, founded on the
principles of justice, equality, and the protection of minority rights, has a rich history of
advocating for the rights and aspirations of the Sikh community and all marginalized groups
in India.

The Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) envisions a society where every individual, regardless of
their background, can live with dignity, security, and freedom. Our party is dedicated to
upholding democratic values, promoting social justice, and ensuring that economic
opportunities are available to all. We believe in the power of grassroots movements and the
importance of community involvement in shaping a just and equitable society.

In the international arena, we are committed to fostering peace, dialogue, and cooperation
among nations. We recognize the interconnectedness of our global community and the need
for collective action to address pressing issues such as climate change, human rights
violations, and economic disparities. Our vision extends beyond national boundaries,
advocating for a world where diversity is celebrated, and every voice is heard.

As President of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Delegate of Simranjit Singh Man is
unwavering in their pursuit of a future where justice prevails, where every individual has the
opportunity to thrive, and where nations work together for the common good. We are here to
contribute to meaningful discussions and to collaborate with you all in building a better, more
inclusive world.

Thank you.
Ladies and Gentlemen, distinguished delegates, and esteemed guests,

Delegate of Simranjit Singh man is honoured to stand before you today at this Model United
Nations event, representing the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar). Our party, founded on the
principles of justice, equality, and the protection of minority rights, has a rich history of
advocating for the rights and aspirations of the Sikh community and all marginalized groups
in India.

The Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) envisions a society where every individual, regardless of
their background, can live with dignity, security, and freedom. Our party is dedicated to
upholding democratic values, promoting social justice, and ensuring that economic
opportunities are available to all.

One of the key reforms we advocate for is "One Nation, One Election." This concept aims to
hold simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and all state assemblies. By implementing this,
we can significantly reduce the cost of elections, ensure efficient use of resources, and
minimize disruptions to governance caused by frequent electoral cycles. It would lead to
greater political stability and allow governments to focus more on development and long-
term planning.

In the international arena, we are committed to fostering peace, dialogue, and cooperation
among nations. We recognize the interconnectedness of our global community and the need
for collective action to address pressing issues such as climate change, human rights
violations, and economic disparities. Our vision extends beyond national boundaries,
advocating for a world where diversity is celebrated, and every voice is heard.

As President of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Delegate of Simranjit Singh Man is
unwavering in their pursuit of a future where justice prevails, where every individual has the
opportunity to thrive, and where nations work together for the common good. We are here to
contribute to meaningful discussions and to collaborate with you all in building a better, more
inclusive world.

Thank you.

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