As the regional parties were becoming more assertive in national politics, the distinction between state and national-level parties was increasingly diminishing. The rise of many state-level parties has made it difficult for any single party to secure majority seats in the lower house. This kick-started the era of coalition politics, wherein different political parties joined hands to form a government. These regional parties have pressured the central government to recognize their interests thereby making the latter weaker. Some important features of Regional Parties in India include:
Role of Indian Regional Parties in National Politics
Regional identities are not always a threat to the democratic machinery of a nation. India’s democratic system is moving towards providing spaces to articulate the opinions of different regions. In such a situation, there is a scope to promote and achieve balanced regional growth. However, it is also necessary to consider the internal threats of separatist movements that regional politics might accompany. Regional leaders who tend to use regional, cultural, or language barriers for the purpose of vote banks, undermine the principle of unity in diversity.
In order to achieve the twin goals of regionalism and nationalism, it is important for national leaders to incorporate the views and demands of regional leaders. The national leaders should be made aware of the needs of regional people in order to promote mass mobilization. In India, its diversity in terms of ethnicity, culture, language, etc. is the strength of its democracy. These diversities have been attributed to the emergence of regional parties that cater to the regional needs of people.
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