Pros

Implementation of 'One Nation, One Election' can significantly reduce the financial burden of conducting multiple elections.

Cost Reduction

Simultaneous elections ease the burden on administrative and security forces, allowing them to focus on other duties.

Administrative Efficiency

Enhanced Governance

It allows the government to concentrate on governance rather than being in perpetual election mode, facilitating better policy implementation.

Higher Voter Turnout

Simultaneous elections can potentially boost voter turnout by simplifying the process of casting multiple ballots at once.

Cons

Constitutional Amendments

Implementing 'One Nation, One Election' requires constitutional changes and legal frameworks adjustments, which can be complex and time-consuming.

Risk of Overshadowing Regional Issues

There's concern that national issues may overshadow regional ones, potentially affecting state-level electoral outcomes.

Lack of Political Consensus

Achieving political consensus among all parties is a significant challenge, as opposition parties have voiced opposition to the concept.