History & Civics
How are the members of the Lok Sabha elected?
- Directly elected by the people on the basis of universal adult franchise.
- Indirectly by the representatives of the people on the basis of single transferable vote.
- Directly by all citizens of the country.
- Indirectly by members of State Legislatures.
Union Parliament
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Directly elected by the people on the basis of universal adult franchise.
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— The Hindu, August 2, 2023
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