Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju criticized the opposition, particularly the Congress party, for playing a negative role regarding the One Nation, One Election Bill. He emphasized that this issue is important for the entire country, not just for any party or individual. Rijiju pointed out that India had One Nation, One Election for two decades after independence, and it was only after Congress misused Article 356 that elections became separated between Parliament and states. He questioned whether Congress believed that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s government was illegal because it followed One Nation, One Election. Rijiju argued that frequent elections are not beneficial and that elections should be held to serve the people and the country.