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Performance of indian National congress

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The Congress Party's quality at the state level has firmly reflected its execution at the national level. It overwhelmed about all state governments in the early years after autonomy and later started exchanging power with other national parties (e.g., the BJP) or with neighborhood parties (e.g., the Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh).

By the mid 21st century, be that as it may, Congress' impact on state legislative issues had declined to the point where it controlled just a minority of state governments. The party has had a tendency to improve the situation in the northeastern and northern states and ineffectively in the vast majority of the southern states.
Answered by alinakincsem
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Indian National Congress was formed in 1885 and dominated the Indian movement for Independence from Great Britain. It had a strong presence in many state governments. Before the independence congress reform the resolutions. In an early 20th century, it formed a policy of Swadeshi which called the Indians to boycott the imported British goods.

In 1929, Congress implemented many acts of civil disobedience which avoiding taxes as a protest against British rule. From 1951 until the death, Nehru dominated the Congress party which won many victories in elections. By 1996, the image of the party became down because of various reports of corruption and due to this, the party was reduced to 140 seats.

Congress party was important in both making and defeating the UF. By 2014, the party had lost much of its support by the public because of very poor economic conditions and many scandals of corruption. American support for Pakistan led the party to sign a friendship treaty with SU in 1971.

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