Remodeling of Democracy for Afro-Asian NationsAllied Publishers, 1962 - 347 páginas |
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... elections under the constitution itself becomes fright- fully large . Then in all the states there are local bodies ... election is uncontested , a CRITICISM OF ELECTION METHOD 245.
... elections under the constitution itself becomes fright- fully large . Then in all the states there are local bodies ... election is uncontested , a CRITICISM OF ELECTION METHOD 245.
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... elections should be swept away ' . But the Simon Commission and the Joint Committee of the Par- liament held a different view . They were emphatically in favour of indirect elections for this House . The Simon Commission point- ed out ...
... elections should be swept away ' . But the Simon Commission and the Joint Committee of the Par- liament held a different view . They were emphatically in favour of indirect elections for this House . The Simon Commission point- ed out ...
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Śaṅkara Śāntārāma More. ( 1 ) Election Commission to control all Elections The superintendence , direction and control of the preparations for , and conduct of , all elections in the country should vest in one independent authority ...
Śaṅkara Śāntārāma More. ( 1 ) Election Commission to control all Elections The superintendence , direction and control of the preparations for , and conduct of , all elections in the country should vest in one independent authority ...
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