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The centre state relationship changed significantly after 1

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Answered by adithmanoj12
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Answer:

The government at the centre ruled the states with biased views. ... politics in many states has changed the Centre-State relations significantly after 1990

Explanation:

Answered by anjukataria54
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Answer:

this is the answer

Explanation:

All this changed significantly

after 1990. This period saw the rise

of regional political parties in many

States of the country. This was also

the beginning of the era of

COALITION GOVERNMENTS a t the

Centre. Since no single party got a

clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the

major national parties had to enter

into an alliance with many parties

including several regional parties to

form a government at the Centre.

This led to a new culture of power

sharing and respect for the autonomy

of State Governments. This trend was

Coalition government:

A government formed

by the coming together

of at least two political

parties. Usually partners

in a coalition form a

political alliance and

adopt a common

programme.

supported by a major judgement of

the Supreme Court that made it

difficult for the Central Government

to dismiss state governments in an

arbitrary manner. Thus, federal

power sharing is more effective today

than it was in the early years after

the Constitution came into force.

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