Social Sciences, asked by poojasinghal14, 11 months ago

why do we have roughly equal population living within each constituency?​

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Answered by Amrutha26
5

division of states.

As each states are divided into constituteuncy in such a manner that the population of each constituency and the seats allotted to it remains the same

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Answered by prernacp08
7

Answer:

To keep the value of the vote equal across the country

Explanation:

Constituencies are divided in a country to make voting easier.

Each vote has one value and from each constituency, one MP (Member of Parliament) is elected. So if there is a roughly equal population in each constituency, then the Validity of each MP is almost equal.

I hope this made sense and you were able to understand. This is what I could make out from the NCERT of class 9.

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