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Answer the following question:
How are the members to the Lok Sabha elected?
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Solution
The members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected by the people of India and its election is based on Universal Suffrage. It could elect based on the purpose of holding direct elections and includes Lok Sabha and each state is divided into territorial constituencies. The members must be 543 who are directly elected by the citizens on the basis of universal and adult franchise representing Parliamentary across the country.
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