It takes 1.5 years to hold a single election: Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan

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It takes 1.5 years to hold a single election: minister Palanivel Thiagarajan

The fact that it takes 3 months to conduct elections shows the inefficiency of the election commission, said minister B.T.R. Palanivel Thiagarajan. minister B.T.R. said that holding the parliamentary elections for three months shows the inefficiency of the election Commission. Reviewed by Palanivel Thiagarajan.

Parliamentary elections in tamil Nadu are going to be held on the 19th. With less than 2 weeks left for campaigning, the election campaign of political parties is in full swing. Leaders of major political parties are touring across tamil Nadu in support of their party candidates and canvassing for votes. Various interesting incidents are also taking place in public campaigns.

In this case, tamil Nadu Information technology minister B.T.R. has criticized the election commission during the vote collection. Palanivel Thiagarajan said, "During the 2004 general elections, the election period was 20 days. After 20 years, 3 months are required to hold elections in 2024. This shows the inefficiency of the election Commission."


Minister Palanivel Thiagarajan has also alleged that this government, which does not know how to conduct elections effectively, is planning to bring one country to one election."If 542 constituencies require 3 months to hold elections, it will take 1.5 years to hold elections simultaneously across the country," he said.

Parliamentary elections in tamil Nadu are going to be held on the 19th. With less than 2 weeks left for campaigning, the election campaign of political parties is in full swing. Opposition parties have strongly criticized the conduct of elections in seven phases. It is alleged that this is planned to be favorable to prime minister Modi's campaign. Opposition parties have also expressed concern that there is a possibility of irregularities in the election due to the long delay.

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