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The reasons:
(i) The Congress was the only party to have organisation spread all over the country.
(ii) It had inherited the legacy of national movement.
(iii) The party had Jawaharlal Nehru the most popular and charismatic leader in Indian politics.
(iv) Congress was all inclusive- a social and ideological coalition.
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reasons for the dominance of the Congress Party in the first three general
elections in India:
i) The Congress Party had inherited the legacy of the National Movement.
Moreover, it was the only political party to have an organisation spread all over
the country.
ii) The Congress Party had the most popular and charismatic leader in Nehruji. The
party got 364 of the 489 seats in the first Lok Sabha elections and finished way
ahead of any other challenger.
iii) It was already a well-organised party and till other parties could reach up to
their level, Congress had already begun with its campaigning. This gave the
party ‘first off the blocks’ advantage.
iv) By the time the country was independent, the party had spread its wings to the
local level.
v) In the second and third general elections held in 1957 and 1962, respectively,
the Congress Party kept its position intact in the Lok Sabha. This was due to the
First Past the Post system followed in our electoral process.
In this way, the Congress ruled all over the country at the national and state levels.
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Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) earlier known as National Revolutionary Party was founded in 1929 and exercised power in Mexico for almost six decades. It represented the legacy of the Mexican Revolution. Originally, PRI consisted of various interests including political and military leaders, labour and peasant organisations and numerous political parties. Over a period of time, the founder of PRI, Plutarco Elias Calles captured the organisation and in this manner the government too.
Mexico was no longer a one-party dominated country. However, the tactics adopted by the PRI during the period of its dominance had a long-term effect on the health of democracy. The citizens have yet to develop full confidence in the system of democracy and the fair nature of elections.
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