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प्रश्न
How does regionalism lead to the formation of political parties?
उत्तर
- The feeling of affinity developed about our language and region gradually turns into identity consciousness and finally gives rise to regionalism.
- People start thinking primarily about the interest and development of their own region.
- They start feeling proud of their language, literature, traditions, history of social reforms, and educational and cultural movements and this gives rise to the development of linguistic identity.
- When linguistic, regional, cultural, and other identities get connected, regional consciousness emerges as a stronger feeling.
- Sometimes it gives rise to independent political parties or pressure groups or movements.
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