The 1961 General Lok Sabha elections have been described as a "Political Earthquake" due to the dramatic shifts in India's political landscape. The elections were significant because they saw the rise of new political forces and a shift in the dynamics of Indian politics, marking a substantial change in voter behavior and political party dominance. While the Congress party maintained power, the elections were a turning point in terms of emerging political trends and regional influences.
The term "Political Earthquake" refers to the large-scale political changes that were observed during this time, which reshaped India's political environment.