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1-minute speech on are elections unbiased in India?

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Answered by bestanswers
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Answer:

Elections in present time certainly are very much fair and unbiased.

Explanation:

There are a number of reasons that can support the above said statement.

First of all, you need to keep in mind that today, EC make use of modern technology when conducting elections. EVM (Electronic Voting Machines) certainly are good living examples of usage of modern time technology within the voting rooms.

Secondly you need to keep in mind that during present elections, most of the voting rooms were severely monitored by authorities. So it is obvious that when casting votes, the level of security maintained is very much strict. There are less chances that these voting rooms can be biased.

Thirdly today EC also makes use of modern surveillance systems during elections, such that they can monitor all activities that re taking place during the voting sessions. It certainly is not easy for anyone to hack any of the voting rooms.

Apart from this most important thing is that today the voter is well educated and also understands his rights to vote for the right candidate. They can not easily be misguided by the corrupt candidates during voting sessions.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The one minute speech.

Explanation:

The biased of the elections can be interpreted through the biased media of modern times. The election early polls are a great study to show that the accuracy with which the politics relate itself with the Multimedia. The fake messages, tweets, posts all around the social media platforms give the table talks a topic to hunt for.  

The real revelation comes out after the election where the no. of electors voting had been varying with the actual data. The modern-day Electronic Voting Machines are a relief than the ballot service which had a long gestation period. The results were often delayed and misinterpreted several times. The attack on our democracy comes through the face when the elections are rigged or worse when election policies are bent to one party's needs.

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