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Arrange the following stages or condition for the formation of an Coalition Govt. 1. No single party get majority to form the Govt in centre or in State. 2. All Major and some regional parties enter into alliance. 3. After 1990, there was a rise in the regional parties. 4. Regional Parties alliance with the national party led to power sharing and respect for the Autonomy of state Govt. (a) 1, 3, 2, 4 (b) 1, 2, 3, 4 (c) 3, 1, 2, 4 (d) 4, 3, 1, 2​

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Answered by 9aradhya
3

4 , 3, 2 , 1

is the correct answer

Answered by steffis
2

Option A seems to be the appropriate order

Explanation:

Generally, any constitution in the world encourages a democratic system of government as it is said to be the People's government.

  1. In a democratic rule, the people choose their leaders to form the government. When they are not fully satisfied with their performance, they elect other representatives. This put a full stop on the single party rule in the country.
  2. After analysing the political conditions, many national parties moved for a coalition to secure maximum winning votes. This is also one of the reasons for caste based politics in the country. People were identified and influenced by a caste leader and labelling them under the caste identity.
  3. The effect of regional parties was very much felt during the National emergency period when the then ruling party collapsed and the opposition used its influence and joined hands with the other regional parties.
  4. Regional parties played an important role in National politics. They decide the fate of the winning party and gain a lot of autonomy in their respective states.

Democracy is not about winning, but that nobody is losing. This quotation means whoever wins the elections should provide a constitutional framed government to all, irrespective of their caste, religion and language.

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