Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress system
Explain any six factors which led to the popularity of Indira Gandhi’s government in the Early 1970s.
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‘The 1977 elections for the first time saw the opposition coming to power at the centre’. Examine any six reasons for this change.
The factors which led to the popularity of Indira Gandhi’s government in the Early 1970s are:
(i) After its massive victory in the 1971, Indira Gandhi amended the constitutions to remove legal obstacles for abolition of privy purse.
(ii) She focused on the growth of the public sector.
(iii) Imposition of ceiling on rural land holdings and urban property.
(iv) Through ‘Garibi Hatao’ she had generated a support base among the disadvantaged, Dalits, Adivasis and minorities.
(v) The crisis in East Pakistan and Indo-Pak war leading to the establishment of Bangladesh
(vi) The characteristic features of statesman and strong nationalist leader.
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(a) Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan
(b) Indira Hatao!
(c) Garibi Hatao!
(a) Follow the footsteps of the party president
(b) Listen to the majority group
(c) Secret ballot voting on every issue
(d) Consult the senior and experienced leaders of the party
(a) The absence of a charismatic leader in the Congress party
(b) Split within the Congress party
(c) Increased mobilisation of regional, ethnic and communal groups
(d) Increased unity among non-Congress parties
(e) Internal differences within the Congress party
(a) What according to the author is the difference between the strategies of Nehru and Indira Gandhi ?
(b) Why does the author say that the Congress party ‘died’ in the seventies ?
(c) In what way, did the change in the Congress party affect other political parties also ?
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