How has the citizens participation in electoral politics changed
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The success of democracy largely depends on the participation of the voters in the election process. There is no law that would compel the voter to exercise his right. A significantly large number of voters just do not turn up to cast their votes. Fifty to sixty percent polling is considered good enough.
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* parties and candidates often use dirty tricks to win elections.
* sometimes electoral competition leads to communal riots.
* many a time political parties announce non viable schemes just to lure the voters.
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If there is no competition election will become pointless.
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