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... basis of programmes and policies of a poli- tical party cross over to another party . During the last 15 years , defection has become a lucrative business and members of legisla- tures and Parliament indulge in it with impunity . The ...
... basis of programmes and policies of a poli- tical party cross over to another party . During the last 15 years , defection has become a lucrative business and members of legisla- tures and Parliament indulge in it with impunity . The ...
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... basis of the percentage of votes secured by each of them . The quantum of the grant to each party can be cal- culated either on the basis of its performance in the last election , that is , its national percentage of votes polled or its ...
... basis of the percentage of votes secured by each of them . The quantum of the grant to each party can be cal- culated either on the basis of its performance in the last election , that is , its national percentage of votes polled or its ...
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... basis of nominations by the parties . Independent candi- dates can be paid after the election subject to their ... basis of their performance . 50 per cent of the subsidy to the parties , except in the case of a new party , should be ...
... basis of nominations by the parties . Independent candi- dates can be paid after the election subject to their ... basis of their performance . 50 per cent of the subsidy to the parties , except in the case of a new party , should be ...
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