Question

Out of the statements given below, one statement may be grammatically and contextually correct. Choose the correct statement as your answer. If all the statements are correct, choose E,
i.e. ‘All are correct’.

A There is a reason why a poor record on honestly and frequent switching of candidates from one political party to another hardly concerns Indian voters.
B This is because a very large section of the electorate chooses the party or not the candidate during elections.
C If merits and demerits of candidates had any bearing on voting considerations of Indian voters, many defectors and candidates with questionable records would not had made it to the Indian Parliament.
D In some instances, there may be well-founded reasons for an elected MLA or MP to defect from one party to another.
E All are correct
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