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Posted by Nidhi 23 6 years, 10 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 10 months ago
Pressure groups | Political parties |
1. Pressure groups have specific interest and work for the collective interests of its membership only. | 1. While political parties have a broad based programme that covers many aspects of national life influence and coerce the government. |
2. Membership of pressure groups is limited. | 2. Membership of the parties is very broad based and it is a wide coalition of diverse members and they have mass memberships. |
3. Pressure groups resort to agitation a politics like marches, demonstrations, strikes, fasts. Etc. | 3. Political parties use only Constitutional means to achieve their aims. |
4. Pressure groups are informal, often secretive, conceited and conspiratorial and sometimes even unrecognized entities. | 4. Political parties are the formal, open and recognized part of the political system competing for power. |
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Nidhi 23 6 years, 10 months ago
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