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justify election process in india ​

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Answered by annadhiman52
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Members of Lok Sabha (House of the People) or the lower house of India's Parliament are elected by being voted upon by all adult citizens of India, from a set of candidates who stand in their respective constituencies. ... Elections take place once in 5 years to elect 543 members for the Lok Sabha (Lower house).

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Answered by yusukeben
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India is a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. Democracy works like a golden thread in the economic, social, and political fabric woven by the Constitution provided by ‘We, the People of India’ to ourselves. The idea of democracy as reflected by the Constitution assumes the representation of the people in Parliament and State legislatures by the method of election. The Supreme Court has operated that democracy is one of the basic features of the Constitution of India and forms part of its basic structure. The Constitution of India used a parliamentary form of government. Parliament of India consists of the President of India and the two Houses — Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. India, holding a Union of states, has separate state legislatures for each state. State legislatures contain the Governor and two Houses i.e. Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly in seven states, i.e, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Telangana, and Uttar Pradesh, and of the Governor and the state Legislative Assembly in the spare 22 states. Apart from the above, two out of the seven Union Territories, specifically, the National Capital Territory of Delhi and Puducherry, also have their Legislative Assemblies

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