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Rise of Regional Parties in India

The document discusses political parties in India. It defines political parties and outlines the conditions for recognition as a national or state party. It notes that India has a multi-party system dominated by a few national parties and many regional state parties. Regional parties have emerged to fulfill regional aspirations and play a crucial role in coalition politics. The evolution of India's party system is discussed in stages from the early dominant Congress system to the current system with strong regional parties.

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Meaning and Types

Rise of Regional Parties In India

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Meaning and Types


Political parties are voluntary associations or organised groups of individuals who share the same political views and who try to gain
political power through constitutional means and who desire to work for promoting the national interest.

Party System in India


The Indian party system has the following characteristic features:

Multi-Party System
One-Dominant Party System
Lack of Clear Ideology
Based on Traditional Factors
Emergence of Regional Parties
Factions and Defections
Lack of Effective Opposition

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Conditions for Recognition as a National Party


At present (2016), a party is recognised as a national party if any of the following conditions is fulfilled:

If it secures six per cent of valid votes polled in any four or more states at a general election to the Lok Sabha or to the legislative
assembly; and, in addition, it wins four seats in the Lok Sabha from any state or states; or
If it wins two per cent of seats in the Lok Sabha at a general election; and these candidates are elected from three states; or
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Conditions for Recognition as a State Party
At present (2016), a party is recognised as a state party in a state if any of the following conditions is fulfilled:

If it secures six per cent of the valid votes polled in the state at a general election to the legislative assembly of the state concerned; and, in
addition, it wins 2 seats in the assembly of the state concerned; or
If it secures six per cent of the valid votes polled in the state at a general election to the Lok Sabha from the state concerned; and, in
addition, it wins 1 seat in the Lok Sabha from the state concerned; or
If it wins three per cent of seats in the legislative assembly at a general election to the legislative assembly of the state concerned or 3
seats in the assembly, whichever is more; or
If it wins 1 seat in the Lok Sabha for every 25 seats or any fraction thereof allotted to the state at a general election to the Lok Sabha
from the state concerned; or
If it secures eight per cent of the total valid votes polled in the state at a General Election to the Lok Sabha from the state or to the
legislative assembly of the state. This condition was added in 2011.

Rise of Regional Parties In India


In a democracy, political parties provide an agency to the society to gather different views on various issues and to present these to the
government. They bring various representatives together so that a responsible government could be formed. They provide a mechanism to
support or restrain the government, make policies, justify or oppose them. India has a multi-party system.

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Political Parties in India


Every political party in India has to register with the Election Commission.
The Election Commission registers political parties for the purpose of elections and grants them recognition as national or state
parties on the basis of their poll performance
Recognised Parties: Are given a unique symbol - only the official candidates of that party can use that election symbol
National Parties: A party that secures at least 6% of the total votes in Lok Sabha elections or Assembly elections in four States and
wins at least four seats in the Lok Sabha is recognised as a national party.
State Parties: A party that secures at least 6% of the total votes in an election to the Legislative Assembly of a State and wins at least
two seats is recognised as a State party.

According to the Election Commission of India, there are over 2000 political parties in India, which include eight ’’recognized
national" and more than 50 "recognized state" parties.

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Regional Parties in India


Other than the 8 national parties- Indian National Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party, Nationalist Congress Party, Communist Parties,
Bahujan Samaj Party, Rashtriya Janata Dal, All India Trinamool Congress and National People's Party; most of the major parties of the
country are classified by the Election Commission as ‘State parties’. These are commonly referred to as regional parties.
In India regional parties are based on themes like.- Identity, Statehood, Autonomy and Development etc.
Autonomy consists of demanding greater powers to the states (like the National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir).
Statehood consists of fighting for an independent state within the country (like the Telangana Rastra Samiti demanded a
separate state of Telangana). 
Identity consists of fighting for recognition of cultural rights of a group (like the Shiv Sena in Maharashtra or the DMK fighting
for the identity of the Dalits).

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Evolution of Regional Party
Over the last four decades, the number and strength of regional parties has expanded.
This has made the Parliament of India politically more diverse. Regional political parties have emerged to fulfill regional aspirations.
No one national party is able to secure on its own a majority in Lok Sabha. As a result, the national parties are compelled to form alliances
with State parties. The regional political parties started playing a crucial role in coalition politics since 1989.
It is because of the regional political parties that our party-system has been federalized.
The Centre has begun to address their problems and respond their aspirations through accommodation. The evolving nature of our party
system has strengthened the cooperative trends of our federal system.

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Various Stages of Indian Party System


(I) 1952-64: The Nehruvian era of national consensus
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Congress evolved as the party that was like a big umbrella under which all communities and interests and ideologies sought and got a
place.
There were many small parties competing with the Congress but they acted mainly as a kind of pressure groups.

(ii) 1964-77: An Uneasy Transition 

With the death of Jawahar Lal Nehru, and 1967 elections posed challenge to dominance of the congress system.

The Congress failed to secure majorities in eight states and its majority in the Lok Sabha was reduced to very narrow 54% of the seats.
Regional parties started growing all over the country.
The dismal performance of the Congress led to a series of power struggles with in congress.
Ultimately, the party was split in 1969 and Indira Gandhi’s supremacy was established both in the party and the government.
However, some leaders like Morarji Desai in Gujarat and JP (Jaiprakash Narain) in Bihar carried out a successful movement against
Congress corruption and arbitrary rule.
Their movement peaked in 1975 when Indira Gandhi for the first and only time in Indian history decided to impose in Internal emergency.

(iii) 1977-80: A Period of a New Consensus and Increasing Inter-Party Conflict

New coalition emerged led by Janata Party in 1977.


This led to Emergence of a Multi-Party System in India.
Many smaller parties had come together to fight the Congress dominance rather than any ideological consensus.
But, the lack of ideologically coherent policy led to fall of Janata party and congress gained rise of power in 1980.

(iv) 1980-89: Tussle between the Congress at the centre and the newly emerged regional parties at the state level

Frivolous use of President's rule under Article 356.


However, the regional parties got strengthened and started playing a more assertive role in centre politics.
In the eighth Lok Sabha Elections (1984), the Telugu Desam, a regional party of Andhra Pradesh, emerged as the main opposition
party.

(v) 1989 to 2014: Multi-party system and Coalition politics

The death of Rajiv Gandhi, corruption cases (Bofors scandal), economic crisis, all set the tone for an era of coalitions that has lasted for
almost twenty five years of coalition governments.
The modern era of coalition politics has come into being as a consequence of the development of the multi-party system.
However,this period is marred by compulsions of coalition.
Growth of Regional Parties also lead to ‘rainbow’ coalitions, so called because like the rainbow, they last only a short time.
The period of 1996 – 1999 had 3 general elections, which cost a lot of public money.

Policy paralysis and delay in decision making and bills all result from coalitions.
In times of emergency, coalition coordination can lead to unacceptable delays. 

Coalition government can obstruct the process of decision making and the conduct of decision implementation.
Coalition government has turned politics of north India into one of competition for vote banks based on caste and community etc.

On the contrary, during times of coalitions, regional parties served as a moderating force upon exclusionary national parties.
Regional parties fill a vacuum for protecting minorities.
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The coalition politics has led to empowerment for regional parties from the states and has added to India’s search for true
federalism.
Thus, it paves the way for a kind of ‘electoral federalism’.

Since 1996, twenty-three regional parties have been sharing power at the national level. there is a strong sense of Indianness, or
what is called a federal unifier.

(vi) 2014 to now: Resurgence of One-party System?

Two general elections 2014 and 2019, saw a single party (BJP) on its own getting the full majority, breaking the 25 years of compulsions
of coalition politics.
However the Government is still formed out of alliance of many political parties.
But the outlook of regional parties, now appears to be changing from conflictual orientation to a tendency of co-operative bargaining in
respect of Centre-state relations.
Now the financial problems in the Centre-State relations are the main focus of attention.

Today, the regional parties have provided a new dimension to the process of national integration and nation-building

The regional parties have made a strong impact on the nature of Centre-State relations in India. They are a natural consequence of a
democratic system based on adult franchise in multi-ethnic, multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-linguistic societies like India. Thus, their
growth is in synergy with entire spirit of democracy.

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