By- Srushti sharma
As we approach the 2024 Lok Sabha elections in India, it's worth reflecting on the historical significance of the inaugural Lok Sabha election.
The Lok Sabha, the Lower House of the Indian Parliament, plays a pivotal role in shaping the country's political landscape. Let's delve into the key details of the first Lok Sabha election:
The historic first Lok Sabha election in the Indian Republic took place in 1952.
When was the First Lok Sabha Election held?
Elections were held for a total of 489 seats, with approximately 17.3 crore eligible voters participating in the democratic process.
How many seats were contested ?
The Indian National Congress (INC) secured a resounding victory, clinching 364 seats and securing a clear majority. This decisive mandate propelled Jawaharlal Nehru to the position of Prime Minister, marking the beginning of an era in Indian politics.
Who emerged victorious?
Independent candidates emerged as the principal opposition force, securing the second-highest number of seats after the Congress party.
Main Opposition
While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was officially established in 1980, its precursor, the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS), managed to secure only 3 seats in the inaugural Lok Sabha election.
BJP's position in the first Lok Sabha Elections
The first Lok Sabha election laid the foundation for a vibrant democracy, shaping the trajectory of Indian politics for decades to come.