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Political Parties
Class : 10
Political Science, Chapter : 6
By Tsering Chokeyi
Teacher
They may not know
about constitution but
may know something
about political parties.
• For ordinary people: Democracy is equal to
political parties
Most visible
institutions in a
democracy
• For most people: tend to blame parties for all
that is wrong with democracy. Parties become
identified with social
and political division.
Now the questions are :
 Do we need political parties at all?
 Why political parties become so
omnipresent in democracies all over the
world?
Political Parties
• It is a group of people who come together to contest elections
and hold power in the government.
• They agree on some policies and programs for the society with a
view to promote the collective good.
• A political party tries to convince people that its policies are
better than others’ policies. They try to win elections so that they
can implement their policies.
• Thus, parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society.
• Parties are about a part of the society and thus involve
PARTISANSHIP.
• Thus, a party is known by which part it stands for, which policies it
supports and whose interests it upholds
Three Components of Political Parties
The active members
The followers
The leader
1. Elections
2. Declaration of Policies
3. Moulding Public Opinion
4. To form and run the government
5. the role of opposition
6. Parties play a decisive role in making law
7. Parties provide people access to government
machinery and welfare schemes
• It is very difficult to imagine democracy without
political parties, because without political parties every
candidate in the elections will be independent. So no
one will be able to make any promise to people about
any major policy changes.
• The government may be formed, but its life will remain
ever uncertain. Elected representatives will be
accountable to their respective constituencies not for
the country.
• Needed some agency to gather different views on
various issues and to present these to the government
In Democracy, group of citizens are free to form political party
• All the parties are not serious contenders in the elections.
• Only few are effective to win election and form
government.
In India
Now the question is
How many major or effective
parties are good for a democracy?
PARTY EXAMPLE
• Single Party system China
• Bi-Party system USA, UK
• Multiparty system India
Multi-Party System
• Government formed by various parties coming togetherin coaloition.
• Parties join hand to contest election and to win power i.e. called alliance or a
front
• India has multi-party Reason the social and geographical diversity
1. National Political Parties
2. Regional Political Parties.
• Democracy all over the world federalism
 tend to have two kinds of political parties
Recognised Party: A party which gets registered with the
Election Commission with a unique election symbol and
other facilities
In India
• These exist, operate and function throughout India.
• It should secures at least 6% valid votes at the last
general elections or last Assembly elections in four
states is recognized as a national party.
 Country wide exist party: National Parties
The Election Commission of
India has recognized the
following Parties as National
Political Parties for the
election.
1. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (INC)
 The party was formed before independence, i.e., in 1885.
 It is one of the oldest parties in India.
 The party has played a dominated role in Indian politics at the national and
state levels for several decades.
 It Emerged as the largest party members in the Lok Sabha elections held in
2008.
It is centrist party (neither rightist nor leftist) in its
ideological orientation.
the party supports new economic reforms but with
a human face
the party has full faith in secularism
the party aims at the welfare of the weaker sections
and minorities.
Ideologies of the Congress
2. BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY(BJP)
 Founded in 1980 by reviving the erstwhile the Bharatiya Janata Sangh.
 Came to power in 1998 became the leader of NDA
 2014 : Largest Party
• the party wants to build a strong and modern India by
drawing inspiration from India’s ancient culture and
values.
• Cultural nationalism (or Hindutva) is an important
element in its conception of Indian nationhood and
politics.
• They wants full territorial and political integration of
Jammu and Kashmir with India.
• Uniform civil code for all people living in the country
irrespective of religion.
• Ban on religious conversions.
Ideologies of the BJP
3. BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY (BSP)
 Formed in 1984 under the leadership of Kanshi Ram
• Seeks to represent and secure power for the
Bahujan Samaj Dalits, adivasi , OBCs and
minorities
 Inspiration draws from the ideas and
teachings of:
 Sahu Maharaj
 Mahatma Phule
 Periyar Ramaswami Naicker
 Ambedkar
Ideologies of the Bahujan Samaj Party
Its Presence :
• Base in the state of Uttar
Pradesh
• Formed gov.t for several times
by taking support of different
parties
• Presence in M.P, Chhattisgarh,
Uttarakhand, Delhi and Punjab
4. COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (CPI)
• The party believes in Marxism-
Leninism, secularism and democracy,
• Oppose the secessionism and
communalism.
 Formed in 1925
 Accept parliamentary democracy as means of promoting the
interest of the working class, farmers and the poor.
Ideologies CPI
1964: Party split became weak
Let to the formation of the CPI (M)
 Party significantly presence in the states of Kerala, West Bengal, Punjab, Andhra
Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
 Advocate the coming together of all left parties to built a strong left front.
 It secured less than 1 per cent votes and 1 seat in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
5. COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA-MARXIST- (CPI-M)
 The party was formed in 1964
 Supported by poor factory workers, farmers, agricultural labourers and
intelligentsia.
Ideologies CPI(M)
• Enjoys strong support in
West Bengal, Kerala and
Tripura
• Was power in W.B. without
a break for 34 years.
• The party believes in Marxism- Leninism,
socialism, secularism and democracy,
• Opposes imperialism and communalism.
• Accept democratic election as a useful and
helpful means for securing the objective of
socio economic justice in India.
• Critical of the new economic policies that
allow the free flow of foreign capital and
goods into the country.
• Support UPA government from outside,
without joining the government.
6. NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY(NCP)
 Formed in 1999 following split in the Congress Party.
 Espouses democracy, Gandhian secularism, equity, social
justice and federalism.
Ideologies CPI(M)
• Wants that high offices in
government be confined to the
natural born citizen of the country
Presence in
• A major party in Maharashtra
• Presence in Meghalaya, Manipur and Assam
• Since 2004: a member of United Progressive
Alliance.
The Election Commission has classified some
of the major parties of the country as “State
parties”.
Some of the parties are:
 Samajwadi Party
 Samata Party
 Rashtriya Janata Party
Have national level political organisation with
units in several states.
• Lack of internal democracy
• Dynastic succession
• Money and muscle power
• Lack of meaningful choice the voters
1. Anti-Defection law
MLAs or MPs cannot change their parties after the election.
This was done because many elected representatives were
indulging in defection in order to become ministers for cash
rewards.
2. Affidavit
• The Supreme Court passed an order to reduce the
influence of money and criminals.
• it is mandatory for every candidate to file an affidavit
giving details of his property and criminal cases pending
against him/ her.
3. Steps taken by the
Election Commission
The Election Commission passed an order making it
necessary for political parties to hold their organizational
elections and file their income tax returns.
• A law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of
political parties.
• It should be made mandatory for political parties to give a
minimum number of tickets, about one-third, to women
candidates. Similarly, there should be a quota for women in
the decision making bodies of the party.
• There should be state funding of elections. The government
should give parties money to support their election
expenses.
Besides these, many suggestions are made to reform political
parties but not yet been accepted by political parties.
Two other ways the political parties can be reformed
1. People can put pressure on political parties. This can be done through
petitions, publicity and agitations.
 ordinary citizen, pressure group, movement and media plays an important
role.
 Political parties felt importance of reform and become serious about it.
2. Political parties can improve if people who want change can join political
parties. It is difficult to reform politics if ordinary citizens do not take part
in it and simply criticise it from the outside.
Class: 10 Political party ppt

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Class: 10 Political party ppt

  • 1. Political Parties Class : 10 Political Science, Chapter : 6 By Tsering Chokeyi Teacher
  • 2. They may not know about constitution but may know something about political parties. • For ordinary people: Democracy is equal to political parties Most visible institutions in a democracy • For most people: tend to blame parties for all that is wrong with democracy. Parties become identified with social and political division. Now the questions are :  Do we need political parties at all?  Why political parties become so omnipresent in democracies all over the world?
  • 3. Political Parties • It is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government. • They agree on some policies and programs for the society with a view to promote the collective good. • A political party tries to convince people that its policies are better than others’ policies. They try to win elections so that they can implement their policies. • Thus, parties reflect fundamental political divisions in a society. • Parties are about a part of the society and thus involve PARTISANSHIP. • Thus, a party is known by which part it stands for, which policies it supports and whose interests it upholds
  • 4. Three Components of Political Parties The active members The followers The leader
  • 5. 1. Elections 2. Declaration of Policies 3. Moulding Public Opinion 4. To form and run the government 5. the role of opposition 6. Parties play a decisive role in making law 7. Parties provide people access to government machinery and welfare schemes
  • 6. • It is very difficult to imagine democracy without political parties, because without political parties every candidate in the elections will be independent. So no one will be able to make any promise to people about any major policy changes. • The government may be formed, but its life will remain ever uncertain. Elected representatives will be accountable to their respective constituencies not for the country. • Needed some agency to gather different views on various issues and to present these to the government
  • 7. In Democracy, group of citizens are free to form political party • All the parties are not serious contenders in the elections. • Only few are effective to win election and form government. In India Now the question is How many major or effective parties are good for a democracy?
  • 8. PARTY EXAMPLE • Single Party system China • Bi-Party system USA, UK • Multiparty system India Multi-Party System • Government formed by various parties coming togetherin coaloition. • Parties join hand to contest election and to win power i.e. called alliance or a front • India has multi-party Reason the social and geographical diversity
  • 9. 1. National Political Parties 2. Regional Political Parties. • Democracy all over the world federalism  tend to have two kinds of political parties Recognised Party: A party which gets registered with the Election Commission with a unique election symbol and other facilities
  • 10. In India • These exist, operate and function throughout India. • It should secures at least 6% valid votes at the last general elections or last Assembly elections in four states is recognized as a national party.  Country wide exist party: National Parties
  • 11. The Election Commission of India has recognized the following Parties as National Political Parties for the election.
  • 12. 1. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (INC)  The party was formed before independence, i.e., in 1885.  It is one of the oldest parties in India.  The party has played a dominated role in Indian politics at the national and state levels for several decades.  It Emerged as the largest party members in the Lok Sabha elections held in 2008. It is centrist party (neither rightist nor leftist) in its ideological orientation. the party supports new economic reforms but with a human face the party has full faith in secularism the party aims at the welfare of the weaker sections and minorities. Ideologies of the Congress
  • 13. 2. BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY(BJP)  Founded in 1980 by reviving the erstwhile the Bharatiya Janata Sangh.  Came to power in 1998 became the leader of NDA  2014 : Largest Party • the party wants to build a strong and modern India by drawing inspiration from India’s ancient culture and values. • Cultural nationalism (or Hindutva) is an important element in its conception of Indian nationhood and politics. • They wants full territorial and political integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India. • Uniform civil code for all people living in the country irrespective of religion. • Ban on religious conversions. Ideologies of the BJP
  • 14. 3. BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY (BSP)  Formed in 1984 under the leadership of Kanshi Ram • Seeks to represent and secure power for the Bahujan Samaj Dalits, adivasi , OBCs and minorities  Inspiration draws from the ideas and teachings of:  Sahu Maharaj  Mahatma Phule  Periyar Ramaswami Naicker  Ambedkar Ideologies of the Bahujan Samaj Party Its Presence : • Base in the state of Uttar Pradesh • Formed gov.t for several times by taking support of different parties • Presence in M.P, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Punjab
  • 15. 4. COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (CPI) • The party believes in Marxism- Leninism, secularism and democracy, • Oppose the secessionism and communalism.  Formed in 1925  Accept parliamentary democracy as means of promoting the interest of the working class, farmers and the poor. Ideologies CPI 1964: Party split became weak Let to the formation of the CPI (M)  Party significantly presence in the states of Kerala, West Bengal, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.  Advocate the coming together of all left parties to built a strong left front.  It secured less than 1 per cent votes and 1 seat in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
  • 16. 5. COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA-MARXIST- (CPI-M)  The party was formed in 1964  Supported by poor factory workers, farmers, agricultural labourers and intelligentsia. Ideologies CPI(M) • Enjoys strong support in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura • Was power in W.B. without a break for 34 years. • The party believes in Marxism- Leninism, socialism, secularism and democracy, • Opposes imperialism and communalism. • Accept democratic election as a useful and helpful means for securing the objective of socio economic justice in India. • Critical of the new economic policies that allow the free flow of foreign capital and goods into the country. • Support UPA government from outside, without joining the government.
  • 17. 6. NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY(NCP)  Formed in 1999 following split in the Congress Party.  Espouses democracy, Gandhian secularism, equity, social justice and federalism. Ideologies CPI(M) • Wants that high offices in government be confined to the natural born citizen of the country Presence in • A major party in Maharashtra • Presence in Meghalaya, Manipur and Assam • Since 2004: a member of United Progressive Alliance.
  • 18. The Election Commission has classified some of the major parties of the country as “State parties”. Some of the parties are:  Samajwadi Party  Samata Party  Rashtriya Janata Party Have national level political organisation with units in several states.
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  • 20. • Lack of internal democracy • Dynastic succession • Money and muscle power • Lack of meaningful choice the voters
  • 21. 1. Anti-Defection law MLAs or MPs cannot change their parties after the election. This was done because many elected representatives were indulging in defection in order to become ministers for cash rewards. 2. Affidavit • The Supreme Court passed an order to reduce the influence of money and criminals. • it is mandatory for every candidate to file an affidavit giving details of his property and criminal cases pending against him/ her. 3. Steps taken by the Election Commission The Election Commission passed an order making it necessary for political parties to hold their organizational elections and file their income tax returns.
  • 22. • A law should be made to regulate the internal affairs of political parties. • It should be made mandatory for political parties to give a minimum number of tickets, about one-third, to women candidates. Similarly, there should be a quota for women in the decision making bodies of the party. • There should be state funding of elections. The government should give parties money to support their election expenses. Besides these, many suggestions are made to reform political parties but not yet been accepted by political parties.
  • 23. Two other ways the political parties can be reformed 1. People can put pressure on political parties. This can be done through petitions, publicity and agitations.  ordinary citizen, pressure group, movement and media plays an important role.  Political parties felt importance of reform and become serious about it. 2. Political parties can improve if people who want change can join political parties. It is difficult to reform politics if ordinary citizens do not take part in it and simply criticise it from the outside.