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How political parties suffer due to family monopoly in the party? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The principle calls for all electoral divisions to have the same number of enrolled voters (not residents or population), within a specified percentage of variance.

Answered by pragyarani2801
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The family monopoly in Indian politics is addressed in two ways by political observers. They are :"soon politics will be the monopoly of 400 families", and "the doors of democracy closing on the poor".

Effects of family monopoly in the political party:

1. Efficient leaders are denied their opportunity in representing common people.

2. The efficient young political workers are denied the superior position in society.

3. The decision making becomes centralized.

4. The freedom of expression and criticism lacks space in the party.

Effects of family-monopoly in common people

1. The citizens have the power to vote. But they have the chance to vote from the prearranged options. They lack the chance to elect the eligible leader, when the awful leader comes as the candidate only because of legacy.

2. The people face problems similar to that in the time of primitive administration. When family succession decides the leadership, it lacks the essence of democracy.

India is a country country where the majority are denied an upright education. People are more liable to unite under a political figure than under a set of policies. Recognizable family names win easy votes. Merit is granted at birth to those of high caste or family legacy. This system is a threat to democracy.

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