Political Science, asked by hero599, 1 year ago

IN CH2 FEDERALISM OF CLASS 10 IN CENTRE-STATE RELATION WHY THE CENTRAL GOVT. DISMISS THE RIVAL STATE GOVT.? IF THEY DISMISS THEM WHAT BENEFIT THEY GET. OF COURSE AT NEXT ELECTION IT WOULD BE TOUGH TO RULE THE CENTRAL GOVT. IF RIVAL PARTY GET MAJORITY THEN WHY DID THEY DISMISS EARLIER? FOR WHAT REASON PLEASE TELL CORRECT AND ANSWER FAST IF YOU KNOW​

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Answered by virajsaumya
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The central government dismisses the rival state government so that the party of the central government can try and win the elections.Also if they eliminate rival state governments they essentially reduce the influence and power of the rival party, making them a much smaller threat to the ruling party.

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