The fourth General Elections for India's Lok Sabha occurred in February 1967. This election was noteworthy for initiating a shift in the political scene, as the Congress party's long-standing dominance began to encounter opposition. Although the Congress party secured a majority, the 1967 elections signaled the commencement of a more competitive political era in India.
The election followed a period of political instability within the nation and was a component of the ongoing democratic consolidation efforts after independence.