what are the challenged to free and fair elections
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Challenges to free and fair elections in India are as follows:
1) 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.
2) In some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to secure a ‘ticket’ from major parties.
3) Some families tend to dominate the political parties; tickets are distributed to relatives from these families.
4) Very often, elections offer little choice to ordinary citizens as both the major parties are similar to each other in their policies and practices.
5) Smaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage as compared to the bigger parties.
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1) 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.
2) In some parts of the country, candidates with criminal connection have been able to secure a ‘ticket’ from major parties.
3) Some families tend to dominate the political parties; tickets are distributed to relatives from these families.
4) Very often, elections offer little choice to ordinary citizens as both the major parties are similar to each other in their policies and practices.
5) Smaller parties and independent candidates suffer a huge disadvantage as compared to the bigger parties.
PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST, IF THE ANSWER HEPLS YOU!!
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use of money: political parties may use money to win votes from people.
use of muscle power: they may threat the voter to caste vote for them.
criminals in politics: this leads to involvement of corrupt practices in elections.
capturing of booths: participants may capture a booth. carrying out malpractices to provide themselves with highest number of votes.
hardly any choice: voters find all the parties to have same promises so, it becomes hard for them to choose one particular candidate.
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