Indian elections are the largest democratic exercise in the world that is currently being lived in India. When the voting it is estimated, estimated that the population with voting capacity is 814 million people, who will do so in 930,000 polling stations (some electronic), which will be held in 9 stages, in a period of 5 weeks (from a given time period and slot), and whose results will be published after a month, with hundreds of registered political parties, amid public outrage over corruption, patronage etc How many votes? How many positions? Confused?
Progression of Voting:
Lok Sabha election is known to be the world’s greatest democracy where. This entire set up is also known as people’s chamber.
It has around seats counting to 543 along with 2 additional seats reserved for the Mix community of Ango-Indian culture. These two candidates are special and they are selected by the President of India.
The top most legislative body of the country, the Parliament house will present different varieties of sectors in the country. That candidate who is opting for or this election will execute the interest of a specific ruling system of different regions as per their groups and creeds of scheduled tribe. The candidate for the nominal of the Lok Sabha election is directly selected by people.
Eligibility Criteria for The Nominated Candidate As Per Election Committee:
- The candidate must have an age of at least 25 years.
- He/She must be purely an India and Indian citizen having residence proof.
- If a candidate falls in general category he must pay up to rupees 25000 for security reasons. If he falls in the reserved category he can pay up to 13000 and apply for the same.
- He must have a bare minimum qualification of graduating in a particular course.
- They should have at least more than 9 proposers who can stand along with him and support him.
Voting System and Its Procurement:
This process should be added to political coalition negotiations. With that, the usage of uninominal majority scrutiny is an electoral system in which the voter can choose a single candidate among the people who wish to present him and his beliefs. The candidate with the highest number of votes is known to be a winner.
Also, among the 29 states of India, there are separate elections carried out every 5 years. And, for these elections, there are 100 million new voters who will do so for the first time. In this way, it is almost impossible to predict the results of the vote in India.
Political Panorama:
Many analysts say that the coalition that has ruled in recent years has good results. He has lost influence, and in the last regional elections, he has won important places. This is the party of the current prime minister.
The image of this party and the coalition has been saved by corruption, scandals, inflation and little economic growth in the country, reaching great heights this the last year.
With this, the active new generation should stand for their rights and participate in nomination.