Social Sciences, asked by madhusmita02840, 1 year ago

how an electoral competition creates a sense of disunity and factionalism in every locality?

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Answered by BushMN
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In brief, every candidate wants to win by any means possible for them. They may use various discriminations among the voters & sometimes within the party itself causing disunity & factionalism all around.
Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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Disunity is defined as a conflict or disagreement arising in a particular group or community of people.

Factionalism is defined as a condition in which a group or an organization is split into two or smaller groups because of differences in opinions or ideologies.

During the electoral competition, various candidates stand and compete for the same position. People in every locality have different views and opinions and wish to vote for different candidates. So electoral competition creates a sense of disunity and factionalism in every locality

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