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Biparty system in India?

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Today we see the instability in the govt because of multitudes of parties with different interests. Is it possible to make India a bipartite democracy instead of a multipartite democracy? If so what can be possible done?

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  1. there are a number of parties but the main groupings are upa led congress and bjp led nda.  left front is a mall group. so practically, india has bi-polar system.


  2. We cannot hope of biparty system in the near future in India. The present politiocal system is beyond redemption

  3. it is too late and beyond possibility as our politicians are well aware of the potential of making money from the political system which prevails, it can't be changed. reforms especially in political front is not possible. as Mr. T.N.Seshan how he was fighting to get a (EVM) Electronic Voting Machine system for registering the Votes. only the time can answer when & how.

  4. first thing india needs good leaders. jebamani mohanraj

  5. This country has not gained a homogeneity. There is diversity and yet a kind of inexplicable unity. Hence\, it is difficult to have a bi party system in India.

  6. At the time of independence it was widely believed that India with its enormous cultural diversity was unlikely to sustain democratic governance and national unity.  India had three possible ways of dealing with its diversities and minorities. It could have opted for a strictly liberal strategy, relying on the logic of democracy, industrialization and judicious public policies to integrate minorities into a cohesive nation-state. Alternatively, India could have pursued a corporatist strategy, in which different communities had autonomous status and ran the state as a partnership. The third strategy was to combine liberalism and pluralism, superimposing a liberal state on relatively autonomous religious communities. The Constitution of India institutionalized the third strategy, and its authors hoped that in time minorities would have enough confidence in the Indian state to rely on primarily liberal individualist principles.

  7. Some constitutional amendment are required to give stability to the government instead of burdening the people with frequent elections.

  8. Multy-parties, in India, are playing for their OWN interests only. Please check them ( PARTIES), immediatelY; PLEASE AMMEND 'SACRED CONSTITUTION' IN INDIA, SOON.

  9. absolutely no way. the thought is very very good,but , sorry to say, is not practical.

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