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sored candidates for 182 seats ; 3 the Jana Sangh and Swatantra alliance for 170 seats ; the Jana Sangh individually for 63 seats ; the Swatantra individually for 107 seats , the C.P.I. for 20 seats , the Communist ( Marxist ) for 21 ...
sored candidates for 182 seats ; 3 the Jana Sangh and Swatantra alliance for 170 seats ; the Jana Sangh individually for 63 seats ; the Swatantra individually for 107 seats , the C.P.I. for 20 seats , the Communist ( Marxist ) for 21 ...
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... Jana Sangh and the Swatantra parties improved their position . The Jana Sangh could secure 3 out of 7 ( 42.9 % ) thereby improving its position from 1 seat in 1962 to 3 in 1967. The performance of the Swatantra Party was still better ...
... Jana Sangh and the Swatantra parties improved their position . The Jana Sangh could secure 3 out of 7 ( 42.9 % ) thereby improving its position from 1 seat in 1962 to 3 in 1967. The performance of the Swatantra Party was still better ...
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... Jana Sangh gained from three sources and the others from two ( see Table 2 ) . Variation was also found in the range of losses the other parties suffered . The Jana Sangh and the SSP lost to two parties , the PSP to four and the ...
... Jana Sangh gained from three sources and the others from two ( see Table 2 ) . Variation was also found in the range of losses the other parties suffered . The Jana Sangh and the SSP lost to two parties , the PSP to four and the ...
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