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what changes have taken place in the nature of political parties in India?​

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Answered by dhanashreepatil
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There are 543 members in lok sabha in which 541 are elected from 541 Indaian constituency and other 2 are from Anglo, India. Rajya sabha there are 245 members in which 233 are elected by indirect elections by single transferable vote and other 12 members are elected/nominated by president of India. Governments are formed through elections held every five years (unless otherwise specified), by parties that secure a majority of members in their respective lower houses (Lok Sabha in the central government and Sabha in states). India had its first general election in 1951, which was won by the Indian National Congress, a political party that went on to dominate subsequent elections until 1977, when a non-Congress government was formed for the first time in independent India. The 1990s saw the end of single-party domination and the rise of coalition governments. The elections for the 16th Lok Sabha, held from April 2014 to May 2014, once again brought back single-party rule in the country, with the Bharatiya Janata Party being able to claim a majority in the Lok Sabha.[2]

Answered by vishwasslacek
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political leaders can be restored, this chapter examines case studies from India, the ... place in the context of changing economies ... Political parties and party systems have transformative power and the capacity.

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