First Lok Sabha dissolution

Here is a corrected and detailed version of the events regarding the dissolution of the Indian Lok Sabha:

The Fifth Lok Sabha was dissolved early by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in December 1970, not 1971. This dissolution led to the general elections in March 1971, where Indira Gandhi’s party, the Indian National Congress (R), secured a significant victory.

The Second Lok Sabha was not dissolved prematurely. It completed its full term from 1957 to 1962. However, the dissolution mentioned might be a confusion with later events.

The Sixth Lok Sabha was dissolved prematurely on August 22, 1979, under the prime ministership of Charan Singh. This dissolution occurred after Charan Singh resigned due to the withdrawal of support from the Indian National Congress.

The Ninth Lok Sabha was dissolved on March 13, 1991, under Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar. This dissolution was a result of political instability and loss of support from the Congress Party, which had been providing outside support to his government.

These instances of dissolution reflect the political dynamics and challenges of maintaining stable governments in India during those periods.

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