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Whats the difference between Left wing and Right wing parties in Indian politics.
Asked by nandaa nandita,
10 May '11 10:35 pm
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Left wing parties in India are those who believe in the communist ideology...who would prefer a state monitored Industrial policy like China and cuba...who are opposed to the system we follow and in tandem with revolutionery principles want a change....like the CPI,
CPI(M), RSP,CPI-ML- Maoists.
Right wing politcs is all about conservative democratic principles of thinking....who follow the age old liberal tradition of capitalistic thinking-like the Congress, BJP etc.
The Congress module earler-after Independence-was near leftist...obvious from the policy of Stete Owned Industries / Undertakings...but changed progressively later .
Answered by prasoon, 11 May '11 02:10 pm
CPI(M), RSP,CPI-ML- Maoists.
Right wing politcs is all about conservative democratic principles of thinking....who follow the age old liberal tradition of capitalistic thinking-like the Congress, BJP etc.
The Congress module earler-after Independence-was near leftist...obvious from the policy of Stete Owned Industries / Undertakings...but changed progressively later .
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Nothing.. both can fly with wings and take away taxpayer's money to swiss.
Answered by Insane Guy, 10 May '11 10:35 pm
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Great.. had a good discussion few days back on the same...
read some about it.. see below link..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left%E2%80%93right_politics
read some about it.. see below link..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left%E2%80%93right_politics
Source: wiki
Answered by Ravi, 11 May '11 04:33 am
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Traditionally, the left-wing have been those acting for change, and aiming for greater equality (socialists and liberals), while the right-wing have been those acting for the status quo, or a return to conditions as they were in the past, and expecting each person to prosper or lose out as individuals
Source: google search
Answered by anil garg, 10 May '11 11:00 pm
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In politics, Left, left-wing and leftist are generally used to describe support for social change to create a more egalitarian society. The terms Left and Right were coined during the French Revolution, referring to the seating arrangement in the Estates General; those who sat on the left generally supported the radical changes of the revolution, including the creation of a republic and secularization. Use of the term Left became more prominent after the restoration of the French monarchy in 1815 when it was applied to the "Independents". The term was then applied to a number of revolutionary movements, especially socialism, anarchism and communism as well as more reformist movements like social democracy and social liberalism.
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Answer>>>I don't know.
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Answered by S, 10 May '11 10:42 pm
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Answer>>>I don't know.
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