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describe the role of political parties in india​

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Answered by VatsD89
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The role of the political parties is explained below:

● Parties contest election: The different political parties of the candidate to fight for elections. This candidate is chosen in different ways. In India, the top party leader chooses the candidate for contesting elections.

● Parties put forward different policies and programs: The parties put forward different policies and programs and the voters choose from them. In a vast democracy, a large number of similar opinions by the vast majority of the society are grouped to provide the direction in which the policies of the government can be formulated.

● Parties make laws: The laws are debated and passed in the parliament. Most of the members follow the opinion of the majority of the party irrespective of personal opinion.

● Parties run the government: The Parties recruit leaders, train them and make the ministers run the government in the way they want.

● Role of opposition: The losing party plays the role of opposition by voicing different views and criticizing the government for its failures.

● Parties shape public opinion: They race and highlight important issues. They have many pressure groups and activists all over the country. They also launch different movements.

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Answered by nehak5709
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Main functions of a political party:

(i) To contest elections:

In most democracies, elections are fought mainly among the candidates put up by political parties. Parties select their candidates in different ways. In India, top party leaders choose candidates for contesting elections,

(ii) Forming policies and programmes: Parties put forward different policies and programmes and the voters choose from them. Each of us may have different opinions and views on what policies are suitable for the society.

(iii) Making laws:

When parties come to power, they make laws for the country. Formally, laws are debated and passed in the legislature. Members of the ruling party follow the directions of party leaders, irrespective of their personal opinions.

(iv) Parties form and run governments:

Parties recruit leaders, train them and then make them ministers to run the government in the way they want.

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