Social Sciences, asked by gargakshay0007, 2 months ago

How has centre state relations changed after 1990?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Before 1990 in India centre state relation particularly ruled by Congress Government. They controlled political social economical administrative departments. There were many regionals parties also but Congress was the head and nationalized party over all. But after 1990 the situation was changed. Many parties came. So Congress lost their position, also different states have different Government. They control their areas.

Answered by Wethselodebbarma
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Explanation:

However, after 1990, centre state governments changed significantly. The Congress lost its dominant position in the Centre. Many regional parties became coalition partners in the Central government. As a result, the Centre could no longer control state governments as they used to do earlier.

After 1990, the the coalition government started its own rule. Reional parties came to ruling in each and every state. No single party expected to get high popularity in the Lok Sabha due to a plethora of competitors

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