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Political parties provide the dynamics of
political mechanism. Sigmund Neumann has described the general role
of political parties as "the life line of modern politics". It is no
doubt that "political parties are not of the government, they are
below or behind it". The voice of the state today is not so much the
voice of the people as that of the dominant institutions, economic
progress and social morality are all dependant on the political
parties in a state so the word "politics" has come to mean "part
politics".
Andhra Pradesh was
described as the citadel of the Congress. After its formation as a
separate state, the Congress party had an unbroken record of ruling
it. In the early years after the formation of A.P. state, the
Communist party had posed a challenge to congress. Today it hardly
possesses the necessary strength in the legislature to form even a
strong opposition. Still its importance in politics cannot be
ignored. Political parties like Praja Socialist Party and Swatanthra
Party, which made a mark in national politics, created some
sensation in Andhra Pradesh.
Also the emergence of Janatha Party in 1977 had its impact on
all political parties in the state and several prominent leaders in
the Congress and other parties joined it.
The political parties
which deserve a mention are The Congress(I), The Communist Parties,
Swatanthra, The Jana Sangh, Bharathiya Janatha Party, Telugu Desam
Party, NCP, Socialist Parties like KMPP, PSP and SP and state level
parties like PP,KLP,TPS and Majlis. The ruling of state by the
Congress came to an end with the emergence of TDP in the year 1983.
Another significant
feature of A.P politics is the absence of a regional issue strong
enough to enable a powerful regional party to come into existence.
In A.P when a sub-regional issue, namely, safe guards for Telangana
came to the forefront, The Telangana Praja Samithi(TPS) came into
existence. It is a typical example of a regional party, which can
thrive whipping up popular emotions on regional and sub-regional
issues. Its activities were confined to Telangana only. The TPS had
no ephemeral existence. It secured a sweeping success in the
Loksabha elections in 1971. However, shortly afterwards the TPS was
merged in the Congress Party. Later in the recent past Telangana
Rastra Samithi came into existence with regards to the safeguard of
Telangana people with a separate Telangana statehood.
Elections in a democracy
have great significance for they act, not merely as indicators of
public opinion but also contribute to its evolution as a political
system. Elections conducted under adult suffrage are "an act of
faith in the common man of India and in his practical commonsense".
Elections have a threefold importance. They influence the policies
of government, the organization of parties and opinion of the
citizens. Since formation of Andhra Pradesh in 1956, there have been
11 general elections to the state Assembly and 13 general elections
to the Lok Sabha.
In 1955, elections were
held to the Legislative Assembly of the newly formed state of
Andhra. The united Congress Party swept the polls. The Communist
Party was routed and Congress emerged as a dominant Party.
In 1957, the second
general elections were held for the Legislative Assembly and were
restricted to Telangana region. For election to the Legislative
Assembly in the Andhra region had been held in 1955. The Congress
swept the polls.
Third general elections
held in the year 1962 were the first general elections held in the
whole of Andhra Pradesh for electing 300 representatives to the
state Legislative Assembly. Congress swept the polls by getting 177
seats out of 300 contested.
Fourth general elections
held in the year 1967 for the state Legislative Assembly. Result
was, Congress swept the polls by getting 165 seats.
Fifth general elections
were held in the year 1972 because of the mid term polls for
Loksabha. Significance of 1972 elections was 137 conetstants from
Congress were from SC, ST and Minorities communities. Result was,
Congress swept the polls by winning 219 seats of 287 contested.
Sixth general elections to
the Legislative Assembly were held in the year 1977. Congress swept
the polls irrespective of the split in Congress party.
Seventh general elections
to the state Legislative Assembly were held in the year 1983 and it
marked the end of Congress era. The Telugu Desam Party emerged as
winner with 198 seats out of 287 contested. Congress just won 60 out
of 293 seats contested.
Eight general elections to
the state legislative Assembly were held in the year 1985.TDP had an
alliance with like-minded parties like BJP, CPI, CPM, and Majlis.
The TDP swept the polls.
Ninth general elections to
the Legislative Assembly of A.P. were held in the year 1989.
Congress threw out the TDP, with Congress winning 182 seats while
TDP won 74 seats.
Tenth general election to
the Legislative Assembly of A.P. were held in the year 1994.TDP
threw out Congress out of power, with TDP winning 2/3 majority along
with Communist Parties.
Eleventh general elections
to the Legislative Assembly of A.P. were held in the year 1999. TDP
retained the power in spite of the internal crisis in TDP Party. But
congress slightly improved its tally and reached three-figure mark.
This eleventh assembly was dissolved in Dec' 2003 and Elections are
declared in second week of April '2004.
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