Seminar, Temas240-244R. Thapur, 1979 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 30
Página 30
... candidates are directly given public funds , parties will tend to put up candidates even in those constituencies where traditionally they never did . And , lastly , it will encourage the prolife- ration of frivolous candidates . In the ...
... candidates are directly given public funds , parties will tend to put up candidates even in those constituencies where traditionally they never did . And , lastly , it will encourage the prolife- ration of frivolous candidates . In the ...
Página 31
... candidate . For instance , a party obtaining 42 per cent of votes in a Lok Sabha Election will get 42 per cent of the public fund with a ceiling of Rs . 5 42 crores , i.e. , 542 candidates > Rs . 100,000 , and the party getting only 5 ...
... candidate . For instance , a party obtaining 42 per cent of votes in a Lok Sabha Election will get 42 per cent of the public fund with a ceiling of Rs . 5 42 crores , i.e. , 542 candidates > Rs . 100,000 , and the party getting only 5 ...
Página 32
... candidates one - eighth or one - tenth of votes cast in the par- liamentary constituencies . ( e ) Candidates should be given election funds directly on the basis of nominations by the parties . Independent candi- dates can be paid ...
... candidates one - eighth or one - tenth of votes cast in the par- liamentary constituencies . ( e ) Candidates should be given election funds directly on the basis of nominations by the parties . Independent candi- dates can be paid ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
agricultural April areas Ashok atrocities August backward basic Bihar Bombay Calcutta candidates cent conflicts Congress Constitution Crescent School crisis cultural dalit Delhi democracy democratic Economic and Political elec Election Commission electoral reform elites Emergency ethnic fact finance funds Gandhi groups growth Harijans Hindu Hindustan Hotel increase India Indian Express Indian Muslims Indira Gandhi industrial institutions Islam issues Jagjivan Ram Janata Party January labour land landless leaders legislative lims Lok Sabha madrassa major Malhotra Mappila ment minority modern Muslim community Muslim personal law Nehru organised Parliament planning poli political parties Political Weekly politicians poll Pradesh problems production religion religious reservation rural SANDUR scheduled castes schools sector secular SEMINAR September Singh social society Tata Thapar tion Ulema uniform civil code untouchability upper castes urban Urdu Uttar Pradesh village voters votes