If Bharatiya Jana Sangh of the Communist Party of India had formed the government after the first election, in which respects would the policies of the government have been different? Specify three differences each for both the parties.


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1. Bharatiya Jana Sangh: 

The policies of Bharatiya Jana Sangh were based on the principles as follows: 

(a) It replaced secular concept by the ideology of one country, one culture and one nation. 

(b) No cultural and educational rights as this party opposed the granting of concessions to religious and cultural minorities. 

(c) It focused on the reunity of India and Pakistan under the concept of Akhand Bharat. 

2. Communist Party of India: 

Communist Party of India would have been different on the principles as follows: 

(а) It worked for proportional representation in the government. 

(b) This party followed communist ideology in various policies. 

(c) It emphasized on a control over electronic mass media by an autonomous body or corporation.

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Communist Party of India:

— It would have worked for proportional representation in the government. — This party would have followed communist ideology in various policies. — It must have emphasised on a control over electronic mass media by an autonomous body or corporation.

Bharatiya Jana Sangh:

— It would have replaced the secular concept by the ideology of one country, one culture and one nation. — Indian culture and traditions would have been given a preference as this party opposed the granting of concessions to religious and cultural minorities. — It focused on the re-unity if India and Pakistan under the concept of Akhand Bharat.

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