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... secured 52 seats . The Congress ( O ) emerged as second largest party with 12 seats , Vishal Haryana party and BJP suffered a debacle , Independents gained 11 seats . In 1977 Janata Party secured 15 , Vishal Haryana Party 5 , the ...
... secured 52 seats . The Congress ( O ) emerged as second largest party with 12 seats , Vishal Haryana party and BJP suffered a debacle , Independents gained 11 seats . In 1977 Janata Party secured 15 , Vishal Haryana Party 5 , the ...
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... secured , on an average , 5.3 per cent of seats . As in other states , the Congress has benefitted from the vote - seat gap phenomenon . There was a gain of about 42 per cent in 1952 , 35 per cent in 1957 , 13 per cent in 1962 , 10 per ...
... secured , on an average , 5.3 per cent of seats . As in other states , the Congress has benefitted from the vote - seat gap phenomenon . There was a gain of about 42 per cent in 1952 , 35 per cent in 1957 , 13 per cent in 1962 , 10 per ...
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... secured sizeable seats and votes . In 1962 Jana Sangh and in 1967 Swatantra Party emerged as largest opposition parties capturing 49 and 98 seats respec- tively . In 1969 and 1974 Bhartiya Kranti Dal emerged as second political force ...
... secured sizeable seats and votes . In 1962 Jana Sangh and in 1967 Swatantra Party emerged as largest opposition parties capturing 49 and 98 seats respec- tively . In 1969 and 1974 Bhartiya Kranti Dal emerged as second political force ...
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