Social Sciences, asked by roshan200505, 3 months ago

The parties that ruled at the centre undermined the power of states because:

a) there was no power sharing

b) there was no right to state governments

c) ruling party at the state level was different

d) state governments were ruled and controlled by rival parties​

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Answered by anushreeverma123
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Answer:

States government were ruled and controlled by rival parties one more answer can come ALL OF FOLLOWING

Answered by GulabLachman
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Because the state's ruling party was different, they weakened the state's authority.

  • The same party held power at the Center and in the majority of the States for a very long time.
  • As a result, the State governments were not able to exercise their authority as independent federal entities.
  • The parties in control at the Centre attempted to weaken the States' authority whenever the party in power at the State level changed.
  • After 1990, a lot changed drastically. In several of the nation's States at this time, regional political parties began to flourish.
  • Because no one party won a clear majority in the Lok Sabha, the major national parties were forced to form an alliance with a number of other parties in order to form a government at the Centre.

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