One Nation-One Election is not possible in India- Shankersinh Vaghela

 

Pune: Shankersinh Vaghela, Former Chief Minister, Gujarat said that One Nation-One Election is not possible in India. He was talking in Pune at MIT School of Government’s 9th Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad in ‘One Nation-One Election?’ session. Mr. Rahul Karad, Founder & Dean, MIT-SOG and Executive President- MIT World Peace University felicitated Mr. Vaghela during the BCS.

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Shankersinh Vaghela said, “Politics is a political science and science cannot be wrong. One Nation-One Election is not possible. Youth needs to think and study the political process. Politicians should not spend people’s money during the political campaigning. CM, PM should use their party’s money for political campaigning. Political parties who are in power suffer from anti-incumbency if voter decides that they don’t want to repeat the government. If voter decides, muscle power, money power doesn’t work.”

Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad (BCS) is a first-of-its-kind social initiative, aimed at channelizing the youth towards the strengthening of democracy and tackling issues related to nation building. This event invites students from colleges and institutions from across the country. The 9th edition of BCS has prominent personalities from different walks of life providing their views on a range of topics regarding India’s progress and development as an emerging global power. The aim of the event is to encourage young minds to be politically active and work towards the development of the country.

MIT’s School of Government (MIT-SOG) offers UGC approved 2 years Masters Course in Political Leadership Government (MPG) which is designed to channelize the strength of young aspirants and to enable them to be competent political leaders. This program helps individuals to better comprehend how governments operate and interact, the influence government policies have on the economic stability and growth, and how laws affect the social and political environment of the country. Those who are interested in contesting elections and or working with leading political leaders, social leader, and other government bodies, or as back office executive in political parties etc. gets highly benefited from this course. Students with Masters in Political Leadership and Government (MPG) gets various career prospects such as Research Associate, Political Analyst, Policy Associate, Political Strategist, Political Consultant, Election Research & Campaign Managers, Social Media Analyst,etc.

MIT-SOG is the only school in India which teaches political process to young students with political aspirations. This school is based on the Kennedy School of Politics, USA.

 

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