Political Science, asked by NithinVenkataSai, 8 months ago

Suggest your own ideas to reform Political parties in India​

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Answered by amanjaiswal77610
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Explanation:

The anti-defection law was introduced to curb the growing trend of elected representatives who changed political parties to become ministers or to get cash rewards.

ii) The affidavit requirement was an order passed by the Supreme Court as a measure to curb the challenge of money and muscle power.

 iii) The third reform measure was made by the Election Commission where for all political parties it was mandatory to hold regular elections and also file their income tax returns.

Besides these, many suggestions are often made to reform political parties: 

iv) It should be made mandatory for political parties to give a minimum number of tickets, about one-third, to women candidates. Similarly, there should be a quota for women in the decision-making bodies of the party. 

 v) There should be state funding of elections. The government should give parties money to support their election expenses. This support could be given in kind: petrol, paper, telephone etc. Or it could be given in cash on the basis of the votes secured by the party in the last election. 

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Effective measures to reform political parties are:

1) A law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties.

2) It should be made compulsory for political parties to maintain a register of its members.

3) It should be made mandatory for political parties to give a minimum number of tickets; about 1/3rd to its women candidates.

4) There should be a quota for women in the decision-making bodies of the party.

5) There should be state funding of elections.

6) The government should give parties money to support their election expenses in kind for example petrol, paper, telephone etc. or in cash.

7) Vote casting should be made compulsory in each election.

8) Data regarding caste religion OBC, SC, ST should not be utilized during the election period in any form.

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