New Delhi, January 18, 2024: Former President of India Ram Nath Kovind led High Level Committee, constituted for the One Nation One Election, has started its consultation.
A consultation process has been initiated by the High-Level Committee on One Nation One Election constituted under the Chairmanship of former President Kovind.

As part of this consultation process, suggestions and considered views are solicited from the citizens, political parties, eminent jurists like former Chief Justices of Supreme Court and High Courts, constitutional experts and former CECs among others.
As part of this consultation, Chairman Kovind met Justice Munishwar Nath Bhandari, former Chief Justice of Madras High court yesterday in New Delhi.
Continuing with the deliberations this afternoon, the Chairman of the HLC held discussions with Justice Gorla Rohini, former Chief Justice of Delhi High Court and Sushil Chandra, former Chief Election Commissioner of India.
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The consultation process shall continue in the coming days also, sources said.
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