A well known accusation that Indian political parties make for their rivals is that they play vote bank politics, meaning give political support to issues for the sole purpose of gaining the votes of members of a particular community. Both the Congress Party and the BJP have been accused of exploiting the people by indulging in vote bank politics.
15% Yes |
85% No |
12% Yes |
80% No |
3% Yes, any group should be allowed representation in politics |
5% No, this leads to vote bank politics |
See how support for each position on “Religious Political Parties” has changed over time for 13.3k India voters.
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See how importance of “Religious Political Parties” has changed over time for 13.3k India voters.
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Unique answers from India users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8HHPCV34yrs4Y
Yes, because there are political parties sucking up to many social groups like caste, language etc. so why not religion.
@8KBSNSP3yrs3Y
First, there is an urgent need to decouple state and religion. Just having secular in the constitution doesn't help. Remove all affirmative action based on religion. Bring in UCC. And no, political parties should have nothing to do with religion.
@8TFM6WN3yrs3Y
Yes but no communal hatret
@8T9HZGR3yrs3Y
Vote for development instead of caste or religion and promote those political parties which focuses on developing the nation
@8T4RDRF3yrs3Y
Religion should be seldom
@8PY2VNY3yrs3Y
No , further thus will lead to radicalism and dictatorship and we are secular and soft power
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