Answer:
(i)
Elections in India are basically free and fair. The party that wins an election
and forms government does so because people have chosen it over its rivals.
(ii) This may not be true for every constituency. A few candidates may
win purely on the basis of money power and unfair means. But the overall verdict
of a general election still reflects popular preference.
(iii) There is very few exceptions to this rule in the
last fifty years in our country. This is what makes Indian elections
democratic.
You need to login to perform this action.
You will be redirected in
3 sec