Electoral Reforms
Recently the 17th Lok Sabha elections were concluded. Elections, the festival of democracy, are a perennial activity in India with stakeholders engaged in one or the other national, state or local body elections. Being a largest democracy of the world, it is imperative for India to conduct free and fair elections with greater participation from citizens and set an example for the world to emulate.
However, with such a profound presence of elections in our lives, the process is not above the shadows of doubt, corruption or influence. From time to time, certain steps have been taken to fine-tune the whole ....
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