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Analyse the reason for preponing the fifth general election in India from 1972 to 1971.​

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Answered by skyfall63
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Reason for preponing the fifth general election in India from 1972 to 1971.​

Explanation:

  • Parallel elections were held in 1952, 1957, 1962 and 1967. The second general election will then take place in 1972. But in 1971, after Indira Gandhi, Lok Sabha was proposed to be abolished, after which the 5th election of Lok Sabha took place.
  • During the elections in 1967 at Lok Sabha the Congress, which retained a continuous dominance, lost about 80 seats and was greatly undermined. In comparison, Congress lost power for the first time in 6 years. Indira 's political domain has been diminished considerably.
  • Moreover, since the inner power struggle which resulted in the vertical division of the party in 1969, the Conference underwent a churning process. Although many members and the rank and file of the party were side-by - side with Indira Gandhi, the fall of about 30 members of parliament to the other division of Congress further weakened the influence of government.
  • In the background of Indira Gandhi's 1971 announcement, recommending an whole year before the fourth Lok Sabha was scheduled to disband, and early elections.
  • At the 1971 elections, the Congress Party reclaimed its dominant position in Indian politics. The public voted in favour of congressional reform and prosperity. Indira Gandhi has been given the mandate she deserves and is now an unquestioned leader and political figure in the world.

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Answered by shrutisharma4567
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India held general elections to the 5th Lok Sabha in March 1971. This was the fifth election since independence in 1947. The 27 Indian states and union territories were represented by 518 constituencies, each with a single seat.[2] Under the leadership of Indira Gandhi, the Indian National Congress (R) led a campaign which focused on reducing poverty and won a landslide victory, overcoming a split in the party and regaining many of the seats lost in the previous election.

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