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Why were the first elections difficult to conduct ?

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the first elections held in 1951-52. It took four months to conduct these elections. At that time there were more than 17,30,00,000 people who could vote. Most of them were illiterate and lived in rural areas. Reasons behind it are-

the first elections held in 1951-52. It took four months to conduct these elections. At that time there were more than 17,30,00,000 people who could vote. Most of them were illiterate and lived in rural areas. Reasons behind it are-• India is a caste-based society in which many people do not accept the idea that everyone is equal.

the first elections held in 1951-52. It took four months to conduct these elections. At that time there were more than 17,30,00,000 people who could vote. Most of them were illiterate and lived in rural areas. Reasons behind it are-• India is a caste-based society in which many people do not accept the idea that everyone is equal.• Some people said, “The elections are ‘a leap in the dark’, not suitable for a country like India.

the first elections held in 1951-52. It took four months to conduct these elections. At that time there were more than 17,30,00,000 people who could vote. Most of them were illiterate and lived in rural areas. Reasons behind it are-• India is a caste-based society in which many people do not accept the idea that everyone is equal.• Some people said, “The elections are ‘a leap in the dark’, not suitable for a country like India.• Many communities practiced purdah system under which women did not appear in public...

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the first elections held in 1951-52. It took four months to conduct these elections. At that time there were more than 17,30,00,000 people who could vote. Most of them were illiterate and lived in rural areas.

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