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What is the main objective of the Indian Constitution? * options : To express the aspirations of the majority community. To generate a degree of trust and coordination between various political parties. To express the aspirations of various political parties. To generate a degree of trust and coordination between different communities. fast

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Closer home, Nepalese Constitution (Art.12) provides freedom to form union and

association, which has been enshrined as a fundamental right, and Art. 112 deals

specifically with the prohibition to ban political parties. Any law, arrangement or

decision which allows for participation or involvement of only a single political

organization or party or persons having a single political ideology in the elections or in

the political system of the country shall be inconsistent with the Constitution. And there

are conditions for registration of political parties for contesting elections; (a) they should

adhere to the norms of democracy within the party (b) there must be provisions for

election of the office bearers in the Constitution of the party at least once every five

years (c) political parties must field at least 5% women candidates for election. (d) those

parties which get at least three per cent of total votes cast in elections are qualified for

registration as political parties. A member of parliament cannot change his party loyalty

or abandon the party of which he was a candidate at the election. If he does so, he

loses his seat in the House [Art. 49, Clause (1) (f)]. However, all the parliamentarians

from a party which received less than three percent of the cast votes in the election to

the House of Representatives are treated as Independents.

2.4 Political parties do not as such find any direct mention in the Constitution of India. However,

there is one provision in the Constitution which is directly relevant to the functioning of political parties:

the Tenth Schedule. The Tenth Schedule of the Constitution was added by the Constitution (Fifty-

second Amendment) Act, 1985. It deals with the disqualification of a person for being a mem

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