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Political Parties
Class-X
Q1. What do you mean by a political party?
Answer: Political party is a group of people who come
together to contest elections and to hold power in the government.
Q2. What are the three main components of a political party?
Answer:
The three components of a political party are as follows:
1. The leaders:
A political party consists of
leaders, who contest elections and if they win the elections, they perform the
administrative jobs.
2. The active members:
They are the ones who work
actively for the party. They are the assistants of the leaders and implement
the plans and ideologies of the political party.
3. The followers:
They are the ardent followers of
the parties and their leaders and support them in the elections.
Q3. Why do we need political parties? Explain.
Or
Describe any five major functions performed by political
parties.
Answer:
To fill political offices and exercise political power, political parties are needed to perform a series of functions, which are the following:
1. Contest elections:-
Elections are
fought mainly among candidates put up by political parties.In India, top party
leaders choose candidates for contesting elections.
2. Policies and
programmes:-
Political parties in a democracy group together similar opinions, to
provide a direction in which government policies can be formulated.
3. To make Laws:-
Parties make laws for a country. Laws are debated and passed in the
legislature.
4. Role of Opposition:-
Parties that
lose elections play the role of the opposition. Opposition parties voice their
views by criticizing government for its failure or wrong policies.
5. Shape public opinion:-
They raise and
highlight issues and resolve people’s problems. Many pressure groups are the
extensions of political parties.
6. Form and Run the
Government:-
The big decisions are taken by political executive that comes from
political parties.
Q4. “Political parties are a necessary condition for a
democracy”. Analyse the statement with examples.
Or
Why modern democracies cannot exist without political parties?
Or
What would happen if
there would be no political party?
Answer:
“Political parties are a necessary condition for a democracy” in the following ways:
1. Without political parties democracies cannot exist. If
we do not have political parties, every candidate in elections will be
independent.
2. No one will be able to make any promises to the people
about any major policy changes.
3. The government may be formed but its utility will
remain uncertain.
4. Elected representatives will be accountable to their
constituency, for what they do in their locality but no one will be responsible
for how the country will run.
5. As societies become large and complex they also needed
some agencies to gather different views on various issues and to present these
to the government, that’s why political parties are needed.
Q5. Describe the various party system existing in various
countries.
Answer:
One party system:-
a) In some
countries, only one party is allowed to control and run the government. it is
called one party system. For example in
China, only the Communist Party of China
is allowed to rule.
b) we cannot consider one party system as a good option
because this is not a democratic option at least two parties must be allowed to
compete.
Two Party System:-
a) In some countries, power usually changes between two main
parties.
b) Here only the two main parties have a serious chance
of winning majority seats to form the government for example: USA, UK.
Multi Party System:-
In this system several parties complete
for power for example: India. The government is formed by various parties
coming together in a coalition.
Q6. What are the various challenges faced by political parties?
Answer:
1. Lack of internal democracy:-
a) Concentration
of power in one or few leaders at the top.
b) Parties do not
keep the membership registers.
c) They do not
hold organisational meetings.
d) They do not
conduct internal elections regularly.
e) Ordinary members
of the party do not get sufficient information on what happens inside the
party.
2. Dynastic
Succession:-
A) The top leaders
of the parties or their founder try to keep the power in hands of their family
members.
B) Only the top
most position in the parties is always controlled by the members of one family.
C) It is unfair
for the other members of that party.
3. Money and Muscle Power:-
A) Parties tend to
nominate those candidates who have or can raise a lot of money.
B) Rich people and companies who give funds to the
parties influence the functioning and decision making of the parties.
4. Lack of Meaningful
Choice:-
A) Political
parties do not provide a meaningful choice to voters. There is no ideological differences among the
political parties.
B) In India
differences among all the major parties on the economic policies have reduced.
C) Sometimes people cannot even select different Leaders
because the same set of leaders keep shifting from one party to another party.
Q7. Suggest some reforms to strengthen parties so that they
perform their functions well.
Answer:- Some of the reforms that one can think of to improve the functioning of political party are given below:
1. Bring in internal democracy within the political
party.
2. Political parties should avoid concentrating complete
powers in the hands of few leaders.
3. The succession of leadership simply based on dynasty
should be discarded.
4. There needs to be regular organisation meetings for
the party workers.
5. There should be a free and transparent flow of
information to all the party workers.
6. There needs to be a system which rewards honest
workers in the party.
7. In a free, fair and transparent manner candidates
should be nominated for contesting elections.
8. The decisions should be taken in consultation with
party workers but not based on a few individuals.
9. Criminals should not be entertained and should not be
allowed to contest elections.
10. Rising muscle power and money should be curbed.
Q8. Distinguish between National party and Regional party.
Answer:
National Party |
Regional Party |
1. A party that secures at least 6% of the total votes
in the Lok Sabha elections for assembly elections in four states. |
1. A party that secures 6% of the total votes in an election
to the state legislative assembly. |
2. A party that wins at least four seats in the Lok
Sabha is recognised as a national party. |
2. A party that wins at least two seats in legislative elections is recognised as a state party. |
3. They operate at the national level. |
3. They operate at the regional level. |
4. There is national issues. |
4. Various regional issues. |
5. For example BJP, INC , BSP etc. |
5. For example Shiromani Akali Dal in Punjab, Shivsena in Maharashtra. |
Q9. Mention the constitutional reforms made to strngthen the working og political parties.
Answer: Five suggestions made to reform the political parties:
1. Regulating Internal affairs:
Law to regulate the internal affairs of political parties like maintaining a register of its members, to follow its own constitution, to have independent authority, to act as judge in case of party dispute, to hold open elections to the highest post.
2. Women Participation:
It should be mandatory for political parties to give one-third tickets to women candidates. Also there should be quota for women on the decision-making bodies of the party.
3. State Funding:
There should be state funding of elections. The government should give money to parties to support their election expenses in kind (petrol, paper, telephone, etc.) or in cash on the basis of votes secured by the party in the previous election.
4. Fix Educational Parametres For Candidates:
The candidate should be educated, so that he can solve and understand people’s problems. His previous record should be cleared. He should be honest and there should be no criminal case against him.
5. Public Participation:
Citizens can reform politics if they take part directly and join political parties. People can put pressure on political parties through petitions, publicity in media, agitations etc.
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