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Read the Passage and Answer the Questions Below:- “Indian Democracy Was Never So Close to a Two-party System as It Was During the 1977 Elections. - Political Science

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Read the passage and answer the questions below:-

“Indian democracy was never so close to a two-party system as it was during the 1977 elections. However, the next few years saw a complete change. Soon after its defeat, the Indian National Congress split into two groups ..... ...... ..... ...... The Janata Party also went through major convulsions ..........David Butler, Ashok Lahiri and Prannoy Roy. —Partha Chatterjee

(a) What made the party system in India look like a two-party system in 1977 ?

(b) Many more than two parties existed in 1977. Why then are the authors describing this period as close to a two-party system?

(c) What caused splits in Congress and the Janata Party?

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(a) The imposition of emergency in 1977 and political crisis made the party system in India look like a two-party system.

(b) Two parties existed in 1977 were Congress and non-Congress parties to be described as close to two party system because it ended the one party dominance and emerged Janata Party, umbrella of non-Congress parties.

(c) Split in Congress: Congress splitted on the issues of presidential elections in 1969. Split in Janata Party: On tensions among three leaders Morarji Desai, Charan Singh and Jagjivan Ram for leadership in 1979.

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Chapter 6: The Crisis of Democratic Order - Exercise [Page 127]

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NCERT Political Science - Politics in India Since Independence [English] Class 12
Chapter 6 The Crisis of Democratic Order
Exercise | Q 10 | Page 127
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