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mention any two drawbacks in indian electoral system​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The challenges of the Indian election system are given below:

The challenges of the Indian election system are given below: (i) Candidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do enjoy a big and unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents.

The challenges of the Indian election system are given below: (i) Candidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do enjoy a big and unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents. (ii) In some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to push others out of the electoral race and to secure a ticket from major parties.

The challenges of the Indian election system are given below: (i) Candidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do enjoy a big and unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents. (ii) In some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to push others out of the electoral race and to secure a ticket from major parties. (iii) Some families tend to dominate political parties. Tickets are distributed to relatives from these families.

The challenges of the Indian election system are given below: (i) Candidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do enjoy a big and unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents. (ii) In some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to push others out of the electoral race and to secure a ticket from major parties. (iii) Some families tend to dominate political parties. Tickets are distributed to relatives from these families. (iv) Very often elections offer little choice to ordinary citizens, for both the major parties are quite similar to each other both in policies and practice.

The challenges of the Indian election system are given below: (i) Candidates and parties with a lot of money may not be sure of their victory but they do enjoy a big and unfair advantage over smaller parties and independents. (ii) In some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to push others out of the electoral race and to secure a ticket from major parties. (iii) Some families tend to dominate political parties. Tickets are distributed to relatives from these families. (iv) Very often elections offer little choice to ordinary citizens, for both the major parties are quite similar to each other both in policies and practice. (v) Smaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage compared to bigger parties.

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Answered by aairamashood16
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The functioning of Indian electoral system has experienced a number of disadvantages and atrocities. The inconsistency between the votes registered for a party and the seats conquered in parliament, the multitude of political parties, personality cult in party system, utilization of caste and communal allegiances, part of muscle and money power, wrongful utilization of governmental machinery, corruptive exercises like booth-conquering, intimidation and impersonation of voters are essential negative features of Indian electoral system.

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