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bsc magazine subscription Published this articles page no 55 Shibaan Lal Saksena observed that since no fixed term for the Houses of Legislature or fixed election cycle was proposed in the Constitution concurrent elections could happen in the initial years. Still later on there would be elections regularly in some State or the other. As predicted by Prof. Saksena we had concurrent elections for the first two decades. We had the first general elections of free India conducted for about six months starting from October 1951 held simultaneously to the Lok Sabha and the Legislative Assemblies of the States as constituted then. The next three cycles of elections also witnessed concurrent Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly elections barring a few stray cases like Kerala where a mid-term election was held in 1960 on the premature dissolution of the Assembly and in Nagaland and Pondicherry where the Legislative Assembly was created only after the 1962 general elections. bsc magazine subscription

 

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