Elections in india

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Elections in India One of the biggest challenges for the officials in India is the peaceful conduction of elections. Since India adopted the parliamentary democratic form of government from united kingdom, elections to parliament, the state assemblies, and the local bodies are held at a certain time fixed by the election commission. At present elections to the loksabha and some state legislative assemblies are in progress. Since India is a second largest populated nation, huge geographical extent, and due to scarcity of security personnel and other resources the elections are held in different phases every time. The present election process is being held in five phases as it involves elections to two legislative bodies. Click here know more about Jana Sena Party Pawan Kalyan

During the election process, the citizens of India elect their representatives to make laws on the subjects mentioned in various lists like central list, state lists and concurrent list. Thus the elected members are also known as the legislators. For instance the state legislators are known as the members of legislative assemblies. The legislators elected to make laws on subjects included in the central list are known as the members of parliament. The legislators are thus supposed to be aware of various social, political, cultural, demographic, ideological, legislative, and economic issues related to the nation as well as the world.


Unfortunately, many politicians in India are power hungry. Some legislators want to become ministers, chief ministers, prime minister, etc. Some contestants even have criminal cases pending against them. These contestants go to any extent to get elected as legislators first and there would be a lot of competition after wards to become ministers. Citizens blame political parties for allowing such candidates to contest in the elections but the political parties compete with each other to win the elections at any cost.

There are allegations against even the election commission of India for its attitude of support to certain political parties. For instance, a former chief election commissioner recommended to the president of India for the removal of an election commissioner for his alleged patronage to a national party. The election commission is being blamed by many people for not taking effective steps for conducting effective elections But election commission denies allegations. Some officials of the government too are not impartial.

The media which is supposed to be neutral, too is under scanner. For instance, there are allegations that a prominent news paper in Andhra Pradesh, one of the states in India, has been supporting a regional party. There are certain television channels in India which patronage some political parties. The citizens want a neutral media which can carry news correctly, boldly and without any fear or favour. According to them such a media helps them in taking right decisions.

Finally, some of the citizens are not aware of politics of India. Hence many political parties do trap, hypnotise, and attract the innocent voters during the elections. According to the latest statistics, the voter turn out has been declining in some segments. For instance, Mumbai constituency has shown a decrease in voter turn out. This is due to many reasons such as lack of faith in the system, persistence of problems to the citizens even after 62 years of independence, improper candidates contesting the elections, lack of awareness among the voters about the value of a single vote, etc. Some voters even do not know the histories of politicians and political parties. Visit Jana Sena Party Pawan Kalyan to know more about


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