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Emerging Political Trends 1977 to 2000

Telangana Board · Class 10 · Social Studies

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Card 1Return of democracy after Emergency

What happened in the 1977 elections after the Emergency?

Answer

Elections were announced in January 1977 and surprised everyone. The Congress was defeated at the national level for the first time, and the Janata Party came to power.

Card 2Janata Party formation

Which parties merged to form the Janata Party?

Answer

The Congress (O), Swatantra Party, Bharatiya Jan Sangh, Bharatiya Lok Dal, and Socialist Party merged to form the Janata Party.

Card 3Janata alliance

Who helped unite the anti-Congress and anti-Emergency parties in 1977?

Answer

Jayaprakash Narayan and Acharya JB Kriplani played an important role in bringing together the anti-Congress and anti-Emergency parties for the 1977 elections.

Card 41977 elections

Why was Jagjivan Ram important in the 1977 elections?

Answer

Jagjivan Ram was an important Congress leader who quit Congress and joined the anti-Congress front before the 1977 elections. This showed the strength of the opposition alliance.

Card 5Janata government

Who was Morarji Desai?

Answer

Morarji Desai was the first non-Congress Prime Minister of India. He headed the Janata Party government from 1977.

Card 6Janata government

Who was Charan Singh in the Janata period?

Answer

Charan Singh was a Janata Party leader who also became Prime Minister after Morarji Desai during the same term of President Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy.

Card 7Presidency and consensus

Who was Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy and why is he important?

Answer

Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy was the 6th President of India. He was elected unopposed with unanimous support of all parties, including Congress, and was sworn in on 25th July 1977. He worked with Prime Minis

Card 8Centre-state relations

What did the Janata Party do after coming to power in 1977?

Answer

The victorious Janata Party dismissed nine Congress state governments. This showed the strong centralising use of power during the period.

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