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explain the developments towards the multiparty system in India.


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Arsh Bawa 25th Feb, 2020
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 5th Apr, 2020
Hi there

The development of a multiparty system in India is as follows:


  • India is a big country so it,and multiparty system allows for more choice and a variety of opinions to be heard. So it adopted multiparty system.

  • The single party can't resprent the interest of the whole country , it cannot represent people belonging to different culture, so parties form alliance to come in power. This is called a multiparty system it is most common in countries like India.

  • Also,multi-party systemprevents the leadership of a single partyfrom controlling a single legislative chamber without challenge ,so India chose multi party system



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15th May, 2020
thank you so much adi
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