What is at stake in the referendum?published at 00:01 GMT 13 February
Soutik Biswas
India Correspondent
The referendum itself is simple in form, but sweeping in scope.
Voters will answer a single yes-or-no question, with no turnout threshold required for validity. A blank ballot is permitted.
The referendum's centrepiece is the creation of a 100-member upper house elected through proportional representation.
The proposed chamber would have a say in constitutional amendments and presidential elections, adding a new institutional check so that even a party with a two-thirds majority in the lower house could not amend the constitution on its own.
In effect, the referendum is not just about institutional tinkering. It is about recalibrating the balance of power.
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