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what are the outcome of Indian election​

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Answered by jemscharli486
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The outcome of free and fair elections in India are:

a. The ruling party often loses the election held at the national or state level, with the party in the opposition winning and forming the government.

b. The defeated candidates or party accepts the defeat.

c. In India, half of the sitting MP's or MLA'slose elections.

d. Candidates using money power, involved in buying votes or having criminalconnections often lose elections.

e. The record of elections in Indiaproves that elections in India have been accepted as People's verdict.

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Answered by vinods2775
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The outcome of India's elections are:

1) the ruling parties routinely lose elections in India both at the national and state level .

2) In the US, an incumbent or 'sitting' elected representative rarely loses and election but in India about half of the sitting MPs or MLAs lose elections.

3) Candidates who are known to have spent a lot of money on 'buying votes' and those with known criminal connections often lose elections.

4) Barring very few disputed elections, the electoral outcomes are usually accepted as 'people's verdict' by the defeated party.

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