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what is the working of political parties in india in 100 to 120 words ???​

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Answered by BrainlyCatt
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Political parties are indispensable to any democratic system and play the most crucial role in the electoral process – in setting up candidates and conducting election campaigns. In recent years, we have witnessed a succession of unstable governments, and the reason for such a recurring phenomenon is said to be the archaic and chaotic functioning of political parties. Alliances and coalitions are made, broken and changed at whim, and the balance of power seems to be held not by those at the Union level, but by minor parties on the fringes. Political parties and the party system in India have been greatly influenced by cultural diversity, social, ethnic, caste, community and religious pluralism, traditions of the nationalist movement, contrasting style of party leadership, and clashing ideological perspectives. The two major categories of political parties in India are National and State, and are so recognized by the Election Commission of India on the basis of certain specified criteria. The National parties are Indian National Congress , Bharatiya Janata Party, Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Bahujan Samaj Party, and Janata Dal. As per the latest notification (June 29, 2000) the Election Commission has decided to de-recognize seven regional parties in some Sates based on their poll performance.

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Answered by 13sarthaksingh
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Explanation:

The working of political parties are to make policies and maintain governance.

There are Opposition and Ruling parties

Ruling party, is the the one whom we bring in power.

opposition party, is the one whose work is to find flaws and loopholes in the ruling party's policies.

There is a discussion in the parliament regarding the ruling and opposition, for a certain bill/act, first it is passed in lok sabha, then in rajya sabha and then CJI signs on the bill and it implements it.

In some cases the opposition too helps the ruling to pass bill/act, if the bill/act in lok sabha or rajya sabha doesn't passes a certain majority mark then the bill/act is not passed.

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