The challenge faced by political parties where disagreeing members find it difficult to continue in the party is primarily due to:

  1. Lack of internal democracy
  2. Dynastic succession
  3. Limited opportunities for ordinary workers
  4.  Growing role of money and muscle power

Answer by Student

The correct answer is option (A): Lack of internal democracy .

Detailed Explanation by Teachoo

Let’s check all the options:

  • Option (A) Lack of internal democracy - This is a challenge faced by political parties where disagreeing members find it difficult to continue in the party . Lack of internal democracy means that the party leaders do not consult the members or the workers on important decisions, do not hold regular elections for choosing the leaders, do not allow dissent or criticism within the party, etc. This can create dissatisfaction and resentment among the members who may feel ignored or suppressed. So, this is correct .

 

  • Option (B) Dynastic succession - This is a challenge faced by political parties where the leadership positions are reserved for the family members of the senior leaders. Dynastic succession means that the party leaders promote their relatives or children as the future leaders of the party, regardless of their merit or popularity. This can create a sense of nepotism and favouritism within the party and discourage other talented and deserving members from rising up. So, this is incorrect .

 

  • Option (C) Limited opportunities for ordinary workers - This is a challenge faced by political parties where the workers at the grassroots level do not get enough recognition or reward for their efforts. Limited opportunities for ordinary workers means that the party leaders do not appreciate or encourage the workers who work hard for the party, do not give them adequate representation or voice in the party, do not provide them with adequate training or resources, etc. This can create a sense of frustration and alienation among the workers who may feel exploited or neglected. So, this is incorrect .

 

  • Option (D) Growing role of money and muscle power - This is a challenge faced by political parties where they rely on wealthy donors and criminals for funding and winning elections. Growing role of money and muscle power means that the party leaders accept donations from rich individuals or corporations who may have vested interests, use unfair means such as bribing or threatening voters, hire goons or gangs to create violence or intimidation, etc. This can create a sense of corruption and criminalisation within the party and erode its credibility and legitimacy. So, this is incorrect .

Thus, option (A) is correct .

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