Geography, asked by osher1233, 1 year ago

why were the first elections difficult to conduct list out as many reasons as you can​

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Answered by Mongu
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Back then, the minimum age to cast the vote was 21, and around 176 million Indians met the criteria. But the big issue was that around 85% of them could not read or write, and hence, were unable read the political parties' name.

Answered by maniaudurti9
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election commission was setup to conduct the elections in a free and fair minors making arrangement for the first elections was a large and complex task first a house to house survivors carried out to registered the eligible voters people who contacted election belong to the political parties or independent election commissioner gave a symbol to each of these candidates these symbols where painted on the ballot boxes in which the words had to be cash the voters had to put their ballot papers in the box of candidates they wanted to vote for screensaver setup so that the voting ballot was secret over 224000 polling booths was set up across the country over 25 black Steel ballot boxes where made nearly 62 cross Bala papers were printed about 10 lacs official the poles near if 17500 can contact the collection across the country finally 409 people were elected the first lok sabha the elections were conducted in a fair free in partly and orderly manner with very little violence so we can say that the first election where the large and complex task

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