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Congress questions intent behind 'one nation, one election' panel as party leaders reject participation

The Congress party on Sunday raised concerns about the establishment of a high-level committee to examine the concept of 'One Nation, One Election,' alleging that the timing and intentions behind its formation are questionable

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The Congress party on Sunday raised concerns about the establishment of a high-level committee to examine the concept of 'One Nation, One Election,' alleging that the timing and intentions behind its formation are questionable. These concerns have led to prominent Congress leaders refusing to be a part of the committee.

The party has voiced skepticism regarding the recent formation of a high-level committee tasked with assessing the feasibility of 'One Nation, One Election.' Critics within the party argue that the timing of this initiative and the nature of its terms of reference suggest predetermined outcomes.

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