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discuss in detail the process of election to the Lok Sabha​

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Answered by prakashakash802
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The Lok Sabha at present consists of 545 members. Of these, 530 members are directly elected from the States and 13 from Union Territories, while two are nominated by the President to represent the Anglo-Indian community.

The Lok Sabha is composed of 552 members but at present it consists of 545 members. Of these, 530 members are directly elected from different states, and not more than 20 members are elected from the Constituencies of Union Territories. The term of the Lok Sabha is five years.

The Parliament in India consists of the President, the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha. After the Lok Sabha elections are declared, the leader of the party with the majority of elected members is invited by the President to form a government. ... Such a government is known as a coalition government.

The most important function of the Lok Sabha is to select the Executive. The Executive is a group of persons who work together to implement the laws made by the Parliament.

Answered by shivasinghmohan629
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The Lok Sabha at present consists of 545 members. Of these, 530 members are directly elected from the States and 13 from Union Territories, while two are nominated by the President to represent the Anglo-Indian community

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