Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: Era of one Party Dominance

Question:

Which of the following statement is incorrect about the views on democracy in the mid-twentieth century?

A) Leaders in some countries thought that opting for democracy could lead to conflicts.
B) The leaders of non-democratic regimes restore democracy, as promised when they came to power.
C) The leaders of independent India viewed politics as a way to accumulate power.
D) The leaders of independent India believe pursuing public interest should be the purpose of political activity.

Choose the correct answer from the given options:

Options:

A and B only

A and D only

C and D only

B and C only.

Correct Answer:

B and C only.

Explanation:

The birth of an independent India occurred amidst challenging circumstances and the arduous task of nation-building. In contrast to many other countries that opted against democracy, citing the need for national unity and potential conflicts, India faced similar conditions. After gaining freedom from colonialism, these countries witnessed non-democratic forms of governance, such as nominal democracy controlled by a single leader, one-party rule, or direct military control. Although non-democratic regimes initially promised a return to democracy, they proved entrenched and difficult to remove once established.

However, the leaders of newly independent India chose a more challenging path, which was not unexpected considering the profound commitment of the freedom struggle to the principles of democracy. Recognizing the crucial role of politics in any democratic system, these leaders viewed politics not as a problem but as a means of addressing societal issues. Every society faces the task of determining its governing and regulatory mechanisms, weighing diverse policy alternatives, and reconciling conflicting aspirations. Democratic politics emerged as the solution to these challenges.

While competition and the pursuit of power may be prominent aspects of politics, the primary purpose of political activity is, and should be, the determination and advancement of public interest. This was the path chosen by the leaders of independent India.