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About 50 per cent ( 438 ) of the total sponsored candidates had been Independents . The Congress captured 89 seats ( 48.9 per cent of the contested seats ) , the Jana Sangh and Swatantra alliance 71 seats ( 41.76 per cent of the ...
About 50 per cent ( 438 ) of the total sponsored candidates had been Independents . The Congress captured 89 seats ( 48.9 per cent of the contested seats ) , the Jana Sangh and Swatantra alliance 71 seats ( 41.76 per cent of the ...
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They have between themselves shared on an average about 90 per cent of the votes and nearly the same proportion of the seats in the State . Changes in the fortunes of one have affected the fortunes of others .
They have between themselves shared on an average about 90 per cent of the votes and nearly the same proportion of the seats in the State . Changes in the fortunes of one have affected the fortunes of others .
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While the PSP could keep only 27.27 per 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 ...
While the PSP could keep only 27.27 per 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 ...
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