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Which year is considered as the end of Congress system?
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1977
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1989
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1995
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2014
Which year is considered as the the beginning of Coalition Era?
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1977
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1989
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2004
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2014
Mandal Issue also led to the
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Rise of political Organizations of Dalits
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Rise of other OBCs
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Increase in the demands of OBCs
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Solidarity amongst OBCs
The dominance of BJP in the election by securing majority vote since ................ led the social scientist to term the period as 'BJP system'.
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2019
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2014
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1999
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2004
In coalition politics, political parties have shifted their focus from
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power sharing to political ideology arrangements
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political ideology to power sharing
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majority to absolute
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none of above
The origin of the BJP lies in
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RSS
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Bhartiya Jana Sangh
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Bahujan Samaj Party
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National Front
Which of these are the elements of the emergence of new consensus
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Agreement on new economic policies
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Support to OBC reservation
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Acceptance of the role of state level
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All of above
The Babri Masjid in Ayodhya was demolished on
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December 6, 1991
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December 6, 1992
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November 6, 1992
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November 6, 1991
One of the major transformation seen in the nature of coalition is seen from
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One party led coalition to one party dominated coalition
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One party led coalition to national party dominated coalition
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Regional party led coalition to national party dominated coalition
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Regional party led coalition to national party led coalition
From which year has India been seeing a settled coalition government?
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1998
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1999
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2004
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2014
The Ram Rath Yatra is associated with
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Ayodhya Babri Masjid Issue
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Jain Commission
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Mandal Commission
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Gujarat riots
...................government decided to follow the recommendation of the Mandal commission to give reservation to OBC for government jobs which led to the violent anti mandal protests.
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Janata party
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National Front
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United Front
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Congres
The National Government collapsed due to the withdrawal of support by
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Congress
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BJP
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CPI
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None of above
The United Front government collapsed due to the withdrawal of support from
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Congress
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BJP
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Both Congress and BJP
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None of the parties
'The Personal Law and Gender Justice' is related to
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Rise of OBCs
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Coalition government
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Shah Bano case
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Ayodhya dispute
The rise of OBCs resulting from the Mandal issue has led to
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politics of consensus
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caste based parties
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growing strength of regional parties
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Personal law and gender justice
The growing strength of regional parties is the result of
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Increase in the number of states
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ineffective national parties
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coalition government
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All of above
BJP's dominance in the NDA-3 government through its absolute majority in the Lok Sabha is also called
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Surplus majority coalition
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Absolute majority coaltion
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Dominant majority coalition
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BJP system coalition
From 2014, one of the major changes in Indian politics was the shift from
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One party dominance to coalition governments
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National party dominance to regional party dominance
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caste and religion based politics to gender equality based politics
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caste and religion based politics to development and governance
Modi's slogan for the new government (2019) was
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sabka sath, sabka vikas
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sabka sath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas
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sabka vikas, sabka vishwas
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sabka vishwas, sabka vikas
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