Seminar, Temas95-100R. Thapar, 1967 |
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... cent of the contested seats ) , the Swatantra individually 49 seats ( 45.79 per cent of the contested seats ) , the C.P.I. 1 ( 5 per cent of the contested seats ) , the S.S.P. 8 seats ( 21 per cent of the contested seats ) , and ...
... cent of the contested seats ) , the Swatantra individually 49 seats ( 45.79 per cent of the contested seats ) , the C.P.I. 1 ( 5 per cent of the contested seats ) , the S.S.P. 8 seats ( 21 per cent of the contested seats ) , and ...
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... cent of the valid votes in the State and bagged 390 of the 430 Assembly seats . The next largest group in terms of votes in 1952 were the Independents who polled 26.95 per cent of the votes and secured 18 seats against the PSP's 20 ...
... cent of the valid votes in the State and bagged 390 of the 430 Assembly seats . The next largest group in terms of votes in 1952 were the Independents who polled 26.95 per cent of the votes and secured 18 seats against the PSP's 20 ...
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... cent of its old seats , the Independents kept 20 per cent and the SSP 16.66 per cent . The Fourth Elections Turning to the 1967 elections , we find that the pattern of electoral fortunes remained essentially the same as in the past ...
... cent of its old seats , the Independents kept 20 per cent and the SSP 16.66 per cent . The Fourth Elections Turning to the 1967 elections , we find that the pattern of electoral fortunes remained essentially the same as in the past ...
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