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describe the role of the election commission of India in forming the government​

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Answered by pkumar66373
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Holding periodic, free and fair elections are essentials of a democratic system and a part of the basic structure of the Constitution. The Election Commission is regarded as the guardian of elections in the country. ... It lays down guidelines for the conduct of political parties and candidates during an election period.

Answered by yogeshparashar452
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The Election Commission of India or ECI is a constitutional body entrusted with the responsibility of administering the elections in India.

The Constitution of India clearly mentions the rules and regulations governing this body. Established in 1950, the Election Commission works with the principal objective of defining and controlling the course of elections held at various levels for the state legislatures, the Parliament and the offices of the Vice-President and the President of the country as per article 324 of the Constitution.

In its present form, the Election Commission consist of the Chief Election Commissioner and two Election Commissioners. The decision making will be done by majority vote.

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