Need of Fundamental Reforms in Constitution to Eliminate Criminalization of Politics
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Abstract
It is difficult to maintain a healthy democracy in a country as diverse as India. Constant threats to democracy, such as political criminalization, have made it more difficult than ever to maintain the country's government working properly. This increasingly shady collaboration of politicians and criminals is bad on multiple fronts. This means that free and fair elections are critical to the democratic system's vitality. This organisation is in charge of both planning and supervising the election. The lower chambers of parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha), state legislative assemblies and councils, and state legislative councils are all overseen by the same body that oversees the country's high-profile presidential and vice-presidential elections. Nonetheless, the electoral process has been plagued by a number of frustrating phases and situations throughout its history. In fact, circumstances like this encourage antisocial elements to participate in electoral reforms.