India Perspectives, Volume 9, Issue 6 - Volume 10, Issue 6PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 1996 - India |
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First with the actual polling , then with the sealing of the huge boxes in which the ballot papers were inserted by the voters , then their security and then the most important task - counting of the votes and announcement of the result ...
First with the actual polling , then with the sealing of the huge boxes in which the ballot papers were inserted by the voters , then their security and then the most important task - counting of the votes and announcement of the result ...
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The number of polling Stations in this election was more than 7,38,000 as against less than 6,00,000 five years ago and a mere 1,96,084 in the first election . The voters were to elect 543 members of the Lok Sabha .
The number of polling Stations in this election was more than 7,38,000 as against less than 6,00,000 five years ago and a mere 1,96,084 in the first election . The voters were to elect 543 members of the Lok Sabha .
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