Correct option is B
The correct answer is (b) Single party system.
· India operates under a multi-party system, which is a hallmark of its democratic framework.
· Unlike a single-party system, where only one political party exists or is allowed to govern, India’s multi-party system allows multiple parties to contest elections and form governments.
· A single-party system does not apply to India, as it limits political competition and democratic freedoms.
Facts to remember:
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Article 102: Deals with disqualification for membership in Parliament.
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Article 191: Deals with disqualification for membership in the State Legislatures.
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Tenth Schedule: Anti-Defection Law was added by the 52nd Amendment Act of 1985, this schedule aims to combat political defections by members of Parliament and state legislatures.
· It outlines the grounds for disqualification of members who defect from one party to another.