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⭐☁What are the main feature of political parties ?☁⭐
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Political Parties or Politicians don't have a stand on any issue. Their stand on any issue is driven by opportunism.
Starting with the ruling party :
If you're familiar with indian politics, you know the importance of Ram Mandir in it. If you have been following Mr. Modi and BJP, they had raised this issue in almost all recent elections.
But Mr Modi and the BJP who appear to be so keen on building Ram Mandir have not once mentioned it in the North-east or the southern rallies.
Because North East barely has hindutva based votebank. And south too doesn't seem much intrested in the issue.
Now at Opposition party :
The oldest party of India, which once was a hardcore Hindutva-Line party, in 2008, submitted an affidavit in the supreme court stating Lord Ram is a Mythical Character and ram setu seems of no good, thus coming up with a plan to demolish it.
Now, the same party and same Vice - President who once said people go to temple just for eve-teasing, was visiting a New temple on every other day during Gujrat elections. Just because recent trends have shown Hindus slightly drift towards the hindutva line.
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The characteristics of a political party are :
- Political parties contest elections and share power.
- They agree on some policies and programmes for the society to promote collective good.
- If a political party is unable to win a majority, it makes an alliance with other parties to form a Coalition Government.
- Political parties try to persuade people that their policies are better than others.
The above characteristics show that political parties are necessary for a democracy.
SOURCE :- brainly.in
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Explanation:
Main features of political parties are:-
(i) They reflect fundamental political division in a society.
(ii) Parties are a part of society and thus involve partisanship.
(iii) They seek to implement policies and programmes of their agenda by winning popular support through election.
(iv) They are formed to promote the collective good through policies and programmes.