Face2News/Chandigarh
An impactful and thought-provoking intellectual session on the theme “One Nation, One Election” was successfully organized at Post Graduate Government College for Girls, Sector 42, Chandigarh. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, faculty, legal luminaries, and distinguished dignitaries, reflecting a collective commitment to strengthening democratic processes in India.
Advocate Ajay Sharma, along with several other prominent voices from the legal and academic community. The session was marked by vibrant discussions and interactive exchanges, where the youth and intellectuals engaged in meaningful deliberations about the feasibility, benefits, and challenges of implementing the One Nation, One Election policy.
The session was graced by the esteemed presence of Hon’ble Member of Parliament from Hamirpur and former Union Minister Shri Anurag Thakur, alongside Shri Lekhraj Sharma, Chandigarh Incharge for One Nation One Election (ONOE). Their enlightening addresses emphasized the need for synchronized elections as a transformative step towards governance efficiency, fiscal prudence, and enhanced democratic stability.
Adding depth and dimension to the dialogue were several eminent dignitaries, including: Mr. Sarabjeet Singh Virk, IPS (Retd.), Former DGP Punjab, Mr. Gurjot Malhi, IPS (Retd.), Former DGP Haryana, Mr. K.C. Puri, Retd. Judge, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Mr. Yashpal Tiwari, President, Shri Brahmin Sabha (Regd.), Chandigarh, Mr. Nilesh Bhardwaj, Vice President, High Court Bar Association, Mr. Atul Lakhanpal, Senior Advocate & Former President, HCBA, Mr. K.P.S. Dhillon, President, DRT Bar
Advocate Ajay Sharma, along with several other prominent voices from the legal and academic community.
The session was marked by vibrant discussions and interactive exchanges, where the youth and intellectuals engaged in meaningful deliberations about the feasibility, benefits, and challenges of implementing the One Nation, One Election policy.
The event stood as a testament to the growing interest and involvement of India’s youth and scholarly community in shaping the democratic discourse of the nation.