– A signature drive supported by lakhs of young citizens.- A one-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar.
– A protest march to Parliament involving over 2,000 youth participants.
The advocacy for “One Nation, One Election” highlights ongoing discourse around potential structural changes within India’s electoral system. As presented by young leaders like Bisathi Bharath under the samvidhaan Support Group banner, this idea seeks to address logistical challenges posed by staggered elections across states while aiming to enhance governance efficiency.
While proponents argue it could reduce administrative burdens and costs while addressing issues like voter fatigue or misuse of resources during frequent campaigning cycles, its implementation would require constitutional amendments and also coordination among diverse stakeholders. The youth-led activism signifies growing involvement in policy-focused dialogues amidst India’s next-generation leadership landscape. However,further studies on its broader socio-political consequences will be crucial before making significant electoral reform decisions.