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प्रश्न
The feature of one-party dominance in the Indian party system was temporarily set aside by the ______
पर्याय
Mid-term election 1969
Fourth General election of 1967
Sixth general election of 1977
Fifth general election of 1971
उत्तर
The feature of one-party dominance in the Indian party system was temporarily set aside by the Fourth General election of 1967.
Explanation:
The Fourth General Election of 1967 momentarily overturned the feature of one-party dominance in the Indian party system. The Indians are The 4th Lok Sabha was elected in the 1967 general election. From the 17th until the 2nd of February, India's Sabha convene. The 27 Indian states and union territories were divided into two groups comprised of 520 single-member constituencies (a 26-percentage-point rise). Indira Gandhi's leadership the Indian National Congress, led by Gandhi, won a landslide victory fourth straight term in office, with a majority of 54 percent of the vote No other party got more than a third of the seats, and no other party received more than a quarter of the votes 103 of the votes or seats were cast. In the INCs, on the other hand, the likelihood of success was much lower than the outcomes. In the previous three elections, they had been successful. Jawaharlal Nehru was the Prime Minister of India at the time.