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Mewat is One of the Most Backward Areas in Haryana. It Used to Be a Part of Two Districts, - Social Science

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Mewat is one of the most backward areas in Haryana. It used to be a part of two districts, Gurgaon and Faridabad. The people of Mewat felt that the area will get better attention if it were to become a separate district. But political parties were indifferent to this sentiment. The demand for a separate district was raised by Mewat Educational and Social Organisation and Mewat Saksharta Samiti in 1996. Later, Mewat Vikas Sabha was founded in 2000 and carried out a series of public awareness campaigns. This forced both the major parties, Congress and the Indian National Lok Dal, to announce their support for the new district before the assembly elections held in February 2005. The new district came into existence in July 2005.

In this example what is the relationship that you observe among movement, political parties and the government? Can you think of an example that shows a relationship different from this one?

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From the example of Mewat, we can infer that movements take up issues which have been ignored by political parties. Political parties may then be influenced by these demands when they frame their own manifestoes. Finally, the party which comes to power ends up implementing steps which fulfil these demands.

The six-year long Assam movement (1979-1985), led by the  All Assam Students Union (AASU), was aimed against the infiltration of foreigners from Bangladesh into Assam. At the end of this movement, the State Assembly was dissolved, the government was dismissed, and fresh elections were held. The Asom Gana Parishad, formed out of the AASU, contested and won the elections, forming the Government of Assam. In this example, we see a political party being formed out of a pressure group, which then goes on to form the government.

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अध्याय 5 Popular Struggles and Movements
Exercises | Q 11 | पृष्ठ ७०

संबंधित प्रश्न

“The democracy has been evolved through struggles and movements all over the world.” Support with statement with examples.


Why did Gandhiji decide to launch a nationwide Satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act, 1919? Explain.


Name any two sectional interest groups?


Explain the main features of this 'swaraj flag.'


Compare the popular struggles of Nepal and Bolivia.


Who dissolved the popularly elected parliament in February 2005, in Nepal?


Which one of the following was the main reason for Mahatma Gandhi to call off the Non-Cooperation movement in 1922?

(A) The Jallianwala Bagh incident

(B) Khilafat movement

(C) The passing of the Rowlatt Act

(D) The Chauri-Chaura incident


Who, among the following, was the author of the famous book 'Hind Swaraj'?

(A) Shaukat Ali

(B) Subhas Chandra Bose

(C) Jawahar Lal Nehru

(D) Mahatma Gandhi


Match List I (organisations and struggles) with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:

 

List I

 

List II

1.

Organisations that seek to promote the interests of a particular section or group

Α.

Movement

2.

Organisations that seek to promote common interest

Β.

Political parties

3.

Struggles launched for the resolution of a social problem with or without an organisational structure

C.

Sectional interest groups

4.

Organisations that mobilise people with a view to win political power

D.

Public interest groups

 

1

2

3

4

(a)

C

D

B

A

(b)

C

D

A

B

(c)

D

C

B

A

(d)

B

C

D

A


Why did Mahatma Gandhi launch the 'Non-Cooperation Movement'? How did this movement unite the country? Explain.


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