The first mid-term elections for Lok Sabha were held in – -General Knowledge

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in the year 1971.

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Last Answer : By 1 year at a time

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Last Answer : Once

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Description : In which year were the first general elections in India held? -Do You Know?

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Last Answer : The Indian general election of 1951–52, held from 25 October 1951 to 21 February 1952.

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Description : First general elections were held in which year?

Last Answer : 1951

Description : In which year were the first general elections in India held?

Last Answer : 1951

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Last Answer : 1951