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in India, we follow area based system of representation. The country is divided into different area for purpose of elections, these areas are called​

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Answered by nishthajain20032
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In our country we follow an area based system of representation. The country is divided into different areas for purposes of elections. These areas are called electoral constitutencies

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Answered by Dhruv4886
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The country is divided into different areas for purpose of elections, these areas are called​ Electoral Constituency.

  • India is divided into several areas on the basis of the purpose of elections. Areas are called electoral constituencies.
  • The voters who decide in an area elect one representative from their area.
  • For the Lok Sabha elections, India is separated into 543 constituencies. Representatives selected from the individual constituency is called a member of parliament or MP.
  • Every state is separated into a number of assembly constituencies.
  • For which the selected representative is called the member of legislative assembly or an MLA.
  • The Parliamentary constituency has with itself more assembly constituencies.

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