What are Lok Sabha elections? Know the key differences between general and Assembly polls
Lok Sabha elections are the parliamentary elections held in the country to elect members of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament. These elections are crucial as they determine the composition of the central government.
Lok Sabha elections are the parliamentary elections held in the country to elect members of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament. Also known as general elections, the Lok Sabha polls are crucial as they determine the composition of the central government.
On the other hand, state polls refer to elections held at the state level to elect members of the state legislative assemblies.
Here are four major differences between the Lok Sabha and assembly elections: