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Explain the Statement ' the elections of 1967 brought into picture the phenomenon of coalition??​

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Answered by shivanshverma056
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Explanation:

The Indian general election of 1967 elected the 4th Lok Sabha of India and was held from 17 to 21 February. The 27 Indian states and union territories were represented by 520 single-member constituencies (an increase of 26).[1]

Answered by ChhutiMistry1
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Answer:

General elections were held in India between 17 and 21 February 1967 to elect 520 of the 523 members of the 4th Lok Sabha, a rise of 15 from the previous session of Lok Sabha.

Explanation:

The fourth election held in 1967 was the first election to be held without Nehru. Congress was a dominant party before 1967 but the scenario was likely to vary after 1967’s election. Several non-Congress parties joined together to bring Congress down.

They realized that their disintegration kept Congress in power. So, they joined to make a big alliance called Samyukt Vidhayak Dal.

Congress still managed to win in Lok Sabha election, but with the poorest performance ever. Congress lost in many nations . Influential leaders of Congress lost their position.

Many Congress leaders left the party so as to join the other party. Local politics gained momentum. In Tamil Nadu , a non-congress party won on its own for the primary time. 1967 elections showcased the new element which never came into light. The election of 1967 brought picture the phenomenon of coalitions.

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