Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: Recent Developments in Indian Politics

Question:

Match List 1 with List 2:

List 1

List 2

(a) End of Congress System 

(i) November 2019

(b) New Economic Policy

(ii) 1989

(c) Bahujan Samaj Party

(iii) Manmohan Singh

(d) Verdict of Supreme Court on the Ayodhya issue

(iv) Kanshi Ram

Choose the correct answer from the given options:

Options:

(a)- ii, (b)- iii, (c)- iv, (d)- i

(a)- ii, (b)- iii, (c)- i, (d)- iv

(a)- iii, (b)- ii, (c)- iv, (d)- i

(a)- iv, (b)- ii, (c)- iii, (d)- i

Correct Answer:

(a)- ii, (b)- iii, (c)- iv, (d)- i

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 1: (a)- ii, (b)- iii, (c)- iv, (d)- i

List 1

List 2

(a) End of Congress System 

(ii) 1989

(b) New Economic Policy

(iii) Manmohan Singh

(c) Bahujan Samaj Party

(iv) Kanshi Ram

(d) Verdict of Supreme Court on the Ayodhya issue

(i) November 2019

The end of the Congress System was marked by the 1989 General Elections.

The Finance Minister when the New Economic Policy was introduced was Manmohan Singh.

Kanshi Ram is the founder of the Bahujan Samaj Party.

It is important to note that in any society conflicts are bound to take place. However, in a multi -religious and multi-cultural democratic society, these conflicts are usually resolved following the due process of law. Through a number of democratic and legal procedures including court hearings, mediation attempts, popular movements, and finally with a 5-0 verdict of a constitutional bench of the Supreme Court on November 9, 2019, the Ayodhya issue was resolved. This verdict sought to reconcile the conflicting interests of the various stakeholders involved in the dispute.