1. Some Suggestion are as: • By promoting Public Participation. • By pressuring on Political Parties. • Candidate with criminal background should be defeated in Elections. • Candidate with clean image should be promoted by Public.

    Some Suggestion are as:
    • By promoting Public Participation.
    • By pressuring on Political Parties.
    • Candidate with criminal background should be defeated in Elections.
    • Candidate with clean image should be promoted by Public.

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  2. When no party gets a clear majority in elections, two or more political parties run the government in collaboration with the common programme of development is known as Coalition government. At central level. India had a long history of coalition government since 1989 to 2014. • Regional party playsRead more

    When no party gets a clear majority in elections, two or more political parties run the government in collaboration with the common programme of development is known as Coalition government. At central level. India had a long history of coalition government since 1989 to 2014.
    • Regional party plays important role in coalition governments, and it helps to strengthen
    democracy.
    • Due to coalition government, national parties can not ignore regional parties.
    • The central government now have to listen to the voices of all areas due to coalition
    government.

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  3. Role of opposition is very important in democracy. • To monitor the government Policies. • To oppose the wrong governmental Policies. • By providing positive feedback. • By creating opinion.

    Role of opposition is very important in democracy.
    • To monitor the government Policies.
    • To oppose the wrong governmental Policies.
    • By providing positive feedback.
    • By creating opinion.

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  4. Changing party allegiance from the party on which a person got elected (to a legislative body) to a different party.

    Changing party allegiance from the party on which a person got elected (to a legislative body) to a different party.

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