What are the challenges to Indian election system in India? Suggest remedies to check them?
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The challenges of Indian election system are as follows:
Some candidates may use unfair means and win on their basis
Candidates and parties with money power are in an advantageous position as compared to smaller parties and independents.
In certain instances, candidates with criminal records have been able to secure ticket from political parties
Dynastic tendencies prevail and at times, candidates are able to secure tickets purely on the relationship that he/she may be sharing with political bigwigs rather than merit
Smaller parties and independent candidates are at a gravely disadvantageous position because they do not have the manpower or the money power compared to big political parties and as, such talent and capability may have little to do with election results.
Though some concrete steps have been taken to reform the above-mentioned anomalies in the Indian electoral system, certain other measures can clean up the system better
Candidate with any kind of criminal records should be barred from contesting elections
Strict measures should be imposed on the amount of money a candidate or a political party can spend on the elections, and this should take into account the spending capabilities of small parties and independent candidates as well
Tickets should be distributed purely on merit
Some candidates may use unfair means and win on their basis
Candidates and parties with money power are in an advantageous position as compared to smaller parties and independents.
In certain instances, candidates with criminal records have been able to secure ticket from political parties
Dynastic tendencies prevail and at times, candidates are able to secure tickets purely on the relationship that he/she may be sharing with political bigwigs rather than merit
Smaller parties and independent candidates are at a gravely disadvantageous position because they do not have the manpower or the money power compared to big political parties and as, such talent and capability may have little to do with election results.
Though some concrete steps have been taken to reform the above-mentioned anomalies in the Indian electoral system, certain other measures can clean up the system better
Candidate with any kind of criminal records should be barred from contesting elections
Strict measures should be imposed on the amount of money a candidate or a political party can spend on the elections, and this should take into account the spending capabilities of small parties and independent candidates as well
Tickets should be distributed purely on merit
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the Armani challenges for the election system in our India as it follows the policies of a democratic election which includes free and fair election malpractices can be followed in India as the criminal candidate forces The Other candidates to push out from the lateral raise to acquire tickets from major parties and big parties enjoys many advantages as compared to the smaller parties and independence which part is may not be sure after victory but enjoys many benefits ordinary people usually doesn't get choice between major parties because they are similar in their practices and policies these all are the challenges faced by the Indian Commission Election System during elections
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