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Lawyer-activist Prashant Bhushan opposed the 'one nation, one election' idea, calling it unconstitutional and impractical for a parliamentary democracy. He argued that it would be impossible to maintain the government's majority in the House, as fresh elections would be required if the government falls or if there's a split in the party.
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