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Write a note on elections in India!!!
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Answered by PranimaMishra
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elections are held every year in the India in each and every States but in one region it is held at every 5 years it is Chief Ministers election of prime ministers election in many states there are different types of elections and different types of Legislative legislative assemblies there is is a supreme head of any region at the chief minister of prime minister the party which gets the sufficient vote is only nominated as the winning party and the head is being elected as a chief minister of prime minister so this was the history of election which is held every year in India likewise this time the election is going to be held in Jharkhand Maharashtra if in elections the any party doesn't get sufficient then and the rule is getting of the president's rule in which the president's rule are been held and the Governor is the head of the region....

So guys please please please please please thanks and follow me and don't forget to vote...

Answered by rose5694
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India is a democratic country. Elections form the very basis of democracy. The parliamentary system holds elections for the composition of the government. They are very important for the effective functioning of the democracy. Through the elections, common people are able to raise their voice. They choose representative of their choice. Thus, a government of the people, by the people and for the people. The Indian Parliament is comprised of the head of the country known as the ‘President’ and the two Houses namely The House of the People (Lok Sabha) and The Council of States (Rajya Sabha) which are the legislature. The President of India is indirectly elected, for a 5 year term, and the Electoral College, is used, where the Members of Parliament of both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, and the Members of Legislative Assemblies from all the states and Indian territories cast their vote.

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