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Abstract
SURVEY ON RESPONDENTS BASED ON THEIR ELECTION CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURE
Meena Pandey, Dr. Swarn Lata Sharma
Volume: 4 Issue: 3 2014
Abstract:
So on the basis of above finding, we may conclude that contestants had spent varied amount depending on their PRI position, economic position and number of candidates for one position. There was no huge expenditure at Gram Panchayat level in comparison to Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad level. State Government had already fixed the campaign expenditure limit but the contestant spent as much they can do. Mostly women leaders belong to low and middle class income group. Some of them arrange the find themselves while other make their arrangement from relatives, landlords, loan etc. Campaign or canvassing during election has its own significance. The table given below presents the clear cut data on the type and strategy adopted by the rural women leaders during PRI election.
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