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The Indian political parties are categorized into two main types. National level parties and state level parties.
*For example, Indian National Congress, Bhartiya Janata Party etc. are national parties.
*Shiv Sena participates only in Maharashtra, Telegu Desam in Andhra Pradesh, Akali Dal in Punjab etc. are state parties.
Some the political parties have their origin from before India's independence, for example, Indian National Congress.
But many of the present parties were established after India's independence.
In Indian politics, there are political parties in which one person pulls all the strings. This feature existed even before India's independence, when Mahatma Gandhiwas the father figure of the Indian National Congress until his death in 1948.
Some of these parties, like the Shiv Sena in which one person pulls all the strings, have their stronghold in the public not because of their leader but because of party ideology. While other parties are completely dependable on the respect the leader of the party has in the public.
In Indian politics there are also many independent candidates. These candidates participate in election constituencies independently without the support of any party. In very few cases the larger parties also support independent candidates.
Another feature unique to Indian politics is the high number of film actors who join the Indian politics.
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*For example, Indian National Congress, Bhartiya Janata Party etc. are national parties.
*Shiv Sena participates only in Maharashtra, Telegu Desam in Andhra Pradesh, Akali Dal in Punjab etc. are state parties.
Some the political parties have their origin from before India's independence, for example, Indian National Congress.
But many of the present parties were established after India's independence.
In Indian politics, there are political parties in which one person pulls all the strings. This feature existed even before India's independence, when Mahatma Gandhiwas the father figure of the Indian National Congress until his death in 1948.
Some of these parties, like the Shiv Sena in which one person pulls all the strings, have their stronghold in the public not because of their leader but because of party ideology. While other parties are completely dependable on the respect the leader of the party has in the public.
In Indian politics there are also many independent candidates. These candidates participate in election constituencies independently without the support of any party. In very few cases the larger parties also support independent candidates.
Another feature unique to Indian politics is the high number of film actors who join the Indian politics.
hope it helps you
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Explanation:
National Parties are a constitute of political parties comprising of a group of individuals who congregate together to contest for elections. For political parties to be identified as National Parties in India, they require to fulfill the following conditions; first, the party should be recognized as a state party in at least four States. Seondly, the party should also be able to win 2% of Lok Sabha seats from at least three states. India today has seven major National parties, namely: Communist Party of India (CPI), Indian National Congress (INC), National Congress Party (NCP), Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), and All India Trinamool Congress (AITC).
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