Explain the role of regional political parties in Indian politics
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The role of regional political parties in Indian politics is to hear all the demand of the civilians and go to complete it.
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The role of regional parties in the early years of Indian independence, was nominal. But with time, the regional parties in State politics started to gain more importance.
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- There is no regional parties perse. Election Commission recognizes only national and state parties. State parties are called regional parties.
- The birth of regionalism started in Tamil Nadu with DMK, in 1967. The dravidian, parties of Tamil Nadu occupied the entire space. Congress itself has become a non entity. Seeing the success in Tamil Nadu many regional parties took its birth after the fall of V.P.Singh. SP, RJD, BSP, RLD, INLD, JDU, JDS, etc.
- All these regional parties came into existence to cater to regional aspirations of the people. But each leader of these parties spearheaded the cause of a particular dominant caste. Thereby brought imbalance in the society. Also irrespective of the regional parties, they became very corrupt and arrogant.
- Instead of balanced development of their region or state, these parties are after power. The regional parties at one time thought that it bis their birthright to be the head of their state. Every regional party has become a dynasty oriented one. These parties want the people to believe that they are born to rule.
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