difference between political parties , pressure groups , interest groups , movement groups , sectional interest groups
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A political party may refer to a voluntary organised group of dedicated individuals with similar political ideology. They nominate the candidate, contest elections and win power over the government. ... Read out this article to get an insight of the difference between pressure group and political party.
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#)Political Parties
@)Pressure Groups/ Interest groups
$)Movement groups
♤)Sectional interest groups
#)a. They are the organized group of people having common ideology and their main aim is to contest in elections, come to power and retain power.
@)They are organized group of people that seeks to promote the specific interest of their group.
$)The interest groups are also involved in movements in which they attempt to bring about a change in the social order. They can be single issue or multiple issue movements. They resort to dharnas, protests, processions
♤)Sectional interest groups which seeks to promote the interest of a particular section or a group of people like trade unions, Business groups
#)b. It seeks to directly control or form the government. Their aim is to come to power.
@)They seek to influence the party in power
$)They seek to influence the government.
They seek to influence the government.
#)c. Example, Congress
@) example, Bhartiya Kisan Union
$)Exmaple Narmada Bachao Andolan
example FICCI
@)Pressure Groups/ Interest groups
$)Movement groups
♤)Sectional interest groups
#)a. They are the organized group of people having common ideology and their main aim is to contest in elections, come to power and retain power.
@)They are organized group of people that seeks to promote the specific interest of their group.
$)The interest groups are also involved in movements in which they attempt to bring about a change in the social order. They can be single issue or multiple issue movements. They resort to dharnas, protests, processions
♤)Sectional interest groups which seeks to promote the interest of a particular section or a group of people like trade unions, Business groups
#)b. It seeks to directly control or form the government. Their aim is to come to power.
@)They seek to influence the party in power
$)They seek to influence the government.
They seek to influence the government.
#)c. Example, Congress
@) example, Bhartiya Kisan Union
$)Exmaple Narmada Bachao Andolan
example FICCI
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