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write an article on lok sabha election 2019​

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The Lok Sabha is the lower place of India’s two-house Parliament, with the upper house being the Rajya Sabha. Members from the Lok Sabha are chosen by free and fair elections held across the country and they hold their seats for a period of 5 years until the point when the body is disintegrated by the President due to any issues. At present, the house has 545 seats which constitutes up to 543 elected members and 2 members from the Anglo-Indian Community chosen by the President of India. The next Lok Sabha elections are slated to be held in 2019.

In a democratic system, people choose their representatives or leaders by voting for them in elections. The elected leaders become accountable for the people and they have to regain people’s consent at regular intervals to continue in their roles. This is the reason why elections are conducted at fixed intervals.

As per the Indian Constitution, elections for the Parliament and the State Legislative Assemblies must be conducted every five years; this may change in case if an emergency state is declared.

the political parties in India are also more in number and are growing every day. These political parties are grouped under three namely

1. The National Parties

2. The State Recognized Parties

3. The Unrecognized Parties

According to data statistics, there were 7 National parties, 24 State recognized parties and 2044, Unrecognized parties as on Apr 13, 2018. The Indian National Congress Party founded by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru remained to be the single most dominant party in India from 1947 to 1964. Soon other parties started joining the race. For example, in the last general elections held in 2014, the National Democratic Alliance led by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) rose up for a mighty victory defeating the Congress Party making Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister of India.

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