Sadhguru Tips: In light of the Union Cabinet’s move to clear the proposal for One Nation, One Election, many political figures and thinkers have shared their views on this transformative change. Sadhguru has weighed in on this critical national matter, offering his perspective on the need for fewer, more concentrated elections in India. His thoughts reflect the practical challenges the country faces, particularly regarding balancing political stability and economic growth.
Sadhguru’s Call for Fewer Elections and Focused Governance
Sadguru, known for his deep understanding of societal issues, believes that spreading elections throughout the year creates unnecessary distractions. According to him, frequent elections, in different states at various times, dilute focus on governance. He suggests that holding all state assembly elections simultaneously and parliamentary elections separately would streamline governance, giving elected leaders more time to focus on real issues rather than catering to populist demands all the time.
Economic Growth – The Key to Transforming India
Sadhguru emphasizes that the biggest issue facing India right now is economic growth. With half the population still not having access to proper meals, he stresses that the immediate need is economic stability, not ideals or philosophies. “Philosophy can wait, but hunger cannot,” he argues. In his view, when people’s basic needs are met, such as food and financial security, they are more likely to focus on higher goals like spirituality and personal growth.
Political Transformation
Sadhguru also highlights the importance of transforming politics in India. He points out that political parties often focus on short-term gains rather than long-term development. The solution, he suggests, lies in creating a framework that encourages unity and drives the country forward. He explains that building an India where people rise above caste, creed, and religion is only possible when economic opportunities are vast and accessible to everyone.
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