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'One election, one ideology' not acceptable to India: Congress

New Delhi: The Congress on Wednesday said in Rajya Sabha that the idea of "one election, one face, one ideology" is not acceptable to India and asked the BJP to desist from "dividing the country for votes".

Congress leader Anand Sharma, while speaking during the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, also urged the ruling party to recognise the efforts made by previous governments since independence and not disregard them.

"Don't divide the country for votes. This is a very dangerous trend," Sharma told the BJP in Rajya Sabha.

Rejecting the idea of 'one nation, one election' mentioned in the President's address, he said, "There is federal polity in the country, there is diversity. Our experience speaks that when governments have fallen and alternative ones have not been formed, mid-term elections have been held.

"You cannot have a forced majority, you cannot impose your decision. You cannot take away the rights of states on elections. When governments fall in states and alternative governments are not formed, will you impose President's rule then. This will not happen.

"I understand your thought. There should be one country, but one election, one face, one name, one ideology is not acceptable to India," Sharma said.

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