The outcome of India elections speaks for itself.explain
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The ruling parties routinely lose elections in India both at the national and state level. In fact, in every two out of three elections held in the last 15 years, the ruling party lost.
In the US, an incumbent or sitting elected representative rarely loses an election. In India, about half of the sitting MPs or MLAs lose elections.
Candidates who are known to have spent a lot of money on ‘buying votes’ and those with known criminal connections often lose elections.
Barring very few disputed elections, the electoral outcomes are usually accepted as people’s verdict by the defeated party.
In the US, an incumbent or sitting elected representative rarely loses an election. In India, about half of the sitting MPs or MLAs lose elections.
Candidates who are known to have spent a lot of money on ‘buying votes’ and those with known criminal connections often lose elections.
Barring very few disputed elections, the electoral outcomes are usually accepted as people’s verdict by the defeated party.
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