The people of India have a dash role in electing their representatives (PLEASE TELL THE ANSWER,WHERE THE DASH IS THERE)
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The people of India have a direct role in electing their representative.
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The people of India have a citizen's role in electing their representatives
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- In this type of govt, the"citizens' role" is of primary importance. Members of "Lok Sabha" (the People's House) or of the "Indian Parliament" are elected by voting from a number of "candidates" in their "respective constituencies" for all "adult citizens" of "India". An "adult Indian voter" can only vote in his/her "electoral district".
- Elected members shall be "elected" to "represent them" in a legislative body or Parliament by the citizens of a region, town or other regional entity. They make rules, communicate with voters and take part in"discussions & debates" in order to" justify & support" their positions.
- The "people of India" elect their "representatives directly" to Lok Sabha & to the state legislatures. Each person older than 18 years may vote in the "lower houses" of the electorate. The "members of the upper house" are partially appointed by the "single transferable" "voting system" of "proportional representations".
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