Examples of using Electoral process in English and their translations into Hindi
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The electoral process being the backbone of a democracy,
The right to vote is not of much use to the people because the laws and rules governing the electoral process are designed to ensure that only parties which have the backing of the capitalist class can win elections
recent attacks on political candidates and condemned any attempt to impede the electoral process through the use of violence.
constitutional scholars like to look back on other times when the electoral process was, you might say,
diverse as India, electoral process has been so successfully completed
On 25th January 2019, India celebrated its 9th National Voters Day(NVD) across the country for enhanced participation of citizens in the electoral process by encouraging the newly eligible voters.
allege the government and judiciary are attempting to influence the electoral process, fearing he will return to power.
It has also shown that any party that seeks to capture power in its own hands through the existing electoral process becomes part of the divide
in front of a reform of his cabinet that will face almost to the doors of the uncertain electoral process of 2018, that can leave him alone in power.
Proponents argue that these steps help prevent the risks of people voting more than once and strengthen public confidence in the integrity of the electoral process.
its purpose accordingly well, and any attempt at its denigration will amount to denigrating the electoral process itself.
the Election Commission cancelled it, saying the electoral process had been“seriously vitiated” by parties through use of money power.
Talking for about 50 minutes to the students on the subject of‘Politics in India since Independence', he recounted the evolution of the democratic process in India post independence, the building up of the electoral process and participation of Indians in the constitutional democracy.
encourage future voters to participate in the Electoral Process and become responsible Citizens of India.”.
condemn protesters' deaths in Iran and call for reforms of the Kenyan electoral process on Tuesday afternoon(16 January).
With ensuing general elections, the Indian government warned social media platforms of strong action if any attempt was made to influence the country's electoral process through undesirable means.
With general elections slated to be held in the coming months, the government warned social media platforms of strong action if any attempt was made to influence the country's electoral process through undesirable means.
become a centre of data pilferage, and that data commerce through collusive methods cannot be used to influence its electoral process.
well-intentioned people who have gone awry, but soon they will recognise the benefits of participatory democracy and start engaging with the nation's electoral process.
whether the company or its related or downstream agencies utilising Facebook's data have previously been engaged by any entities“to manipulate the Indian electoral process”.