Political Science, asked by cutipie1424, 1 year ago


Question- why India adopt multi Pary system?
Ouestion- what is the criterion to distinguish parties as National or state Parties?
Ous 6 - When was INC found? What are its
main olejectives
Question - When was BJP found) what are its objectives.
Ques- When was BSP found. What are its objectives

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Answered by anuragtiwari14
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1 answer is Multi-party system ensures a healthy competition between different parties and prevents dictatorship of a single party. Indian Constitution declares India as a democratic country.2answer is Regional party implies the party whose area operation is limited and so their activities are restricted to only a few states. On the other hand, national party refers to a political party is a registered party that operates in more than four states of the country and their area of operation extends over the entire country. 3 answer isThe Indian National Congress (About this soundpronunciation (help·info)) (INC, often called the Congress Party or simply Congress) is a political party in India with widespread roots.[15] Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire in Asia and Africa.[a][16] From the late 19th century, and especially after 1920, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, Congress became the principal leader of the Indian independence movement.[17] Congress led India to independence from Great Britain,[b][18][c][19] and powerfully influenced other anti-colonial nationalist movements in the British Empire.[d][16]

Indian National Congress

Flag of the Indian National Congress.svg

Abbreviation

INC

President

Sonia Gandhi (Interim)

Parliamentary Chairperson

Sonia Gandhi[1]

Lok Sabha leader

Adhir Chowdhury[2]

Rajya Sabha leader

Ghulam Nabi Azad

(Leader of the Opposition)[3]

Founder

Allan Octavian Hume

William Wedderburn

W.C. Bonnerjee

Surendranath Banerjee

Monomohun Ghose

M.G. Ranade

Dadabhai Naoroji

Dinshaw Wacha

Pherozeshah Mehta

Founded

28 December 1885 (133 years ago)

Headquarters

24, Akbar Road, New Delhi-110001[4]

Newspaper

Congress Sandesh

Student wing

National Students Union of India

Youth wing

Indian Youth Congress

Women's wing

All India Mahila Congress

Labour wing

Indian National Trade Union Congress

Minority wing

Minority Congress

Membership

20 million[5]

Ideology

Social democracy[6]

Democratic socialism[6]

Indian nationalism[6]

Social liberalism

Secularism[7]

Progressivism[6]

Gandhian socialism[6]

Political position

Centre-left[8]

International affiliation

Progressive Alliance[9]

Socialist International[10]

Colours

Sky blue[11][12]

ECI Status

National Party[13]

Alliance

United Progressive Alliance (UPA)

Seats in Lok Sabha

52 / 545

(currently 541 members + 1 speaker)

Seats in Rajya Sabha

48 / 245

(currently 238 members)[14]

Number of states and union territories in government

5 / 31

Election symbol

4 answer isBharatiya Jana Sangh (1951–77)

The BJP's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, popularly known as the Jana Sangh, founded by Syama Prasad Mukherjee in 1951 in response to the politics of the dominant Congress party. and 5 answer is The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is a centre-left national level political party in India. By vote share in the 2019 Indian general election, it is the country's fourth-largest party (3.63%, well behind the largest two) with ten seats in the Lok Sabha, all of which won in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh[11], the BSP's main base of support. It was formed to represent Bahujans (literally means "people in majority"), referring to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Castes (OBC), along with religious minorities.

Bahujan Samaj Party

Bahujan Samaj Party Flag

Abbreviation

BSP

President

Mayawati[1]

Secretary-General

Satish Chandra Mishra

R. S. Kushwaha[2]

Ram Achal Rajbhar

Mewalal Gautam[3]

R Sridhar[4]

Lok Sabha leader

Shyam Singh Yadav[5]

Rajya Sabha leader

Satish Chandra Mishra

Founder

Kanshi Ram

Founded

14 April 1984 (35 years ago)

Preceded by

DSSSS

Headquarters

12, Gurudwara Rakabganj Road, New Delhi, India-110001

Newspaper

Bahujan Samaj Bulletin

Volunteer's wing

Bahujan Volunteer Force

Ideology

Socialism[6]

Affirmative action

Human rights

Social equality[7]

Secularism

Social justice[8]

Self respect[9]

Political position

Centre-left[10]

Colours

Blue

ECI Status

National Party

Alliance

Mahagathbandhan (2018–2019)

UPA (In Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan) (2018–present)

Punjab Democratic Alliance (in Punjab) (2018–present)

Seats in Lok Sabha

10 / 545

Seats in Rajya Sabha

4 / 245

Seats in State Legislative Assembly

Indian states

18 / 403

(Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly)

8 / 100

(Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad)

1 / 223

(Karnataka Legislative Assembly)

2 / 230

(Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly)

6 / 200

(Rajasthan Legislative Assembly)

2 / 90

(Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly)

1 / 81

(Jharkhand Legislative Assembly)

1 / 90

(Haryana Legislative Assembly)

Number of states and union territories in government

3 / 31

Election symbol

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