Seminar, Temas240-244R. Thapur, 1979 |
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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