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The conflict in the popular struggle is between ___________.
1 Political parties and pressure groups.
2 Different political parties.
3 Army and people.
4 Power holders and people.
Explanation:
Power holders and people. The Conflict in popular struggle is directly between power holders who exercise their power over the people and those who are getting affected by such exercise of power that are people. It usually involves share in power, proper representation and against misuse of power.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
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Which party of Nepal did not believe in parliamentary democracy?
1 Socialist Party.
2 Communist Party
3 Congress Party.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Communist Party (Maoist).
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
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King Gyanendra dismissed the Prime Minister and dissolved the elected Parliament in:
1 March, 2005
2 February, 2005
3 February, 2006
4 March, 2006
Explanation:
February, 2005 The whole Parliament was dismissed by King Gyanendra in February, 2005.
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18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255949
People’s struggle in Bolivia was _____?
1 To establish democracy.
2 About foundation of country’s politics.
3 Against privatisation of water.
4 Against privatisation of electricity.
Explanation:
Against privatisation of water.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255950
The conflict in the popular struggle is between ___________.
1 Political parties and pressure groups.
2 Different political parties.
3 Army and people.
4 Power holders and people.
Explanation:
Power holders and people. The Conflict in popular struggle is directly between power holders who exercise their power over the people and those who are getting affected by such exercise of power that are people. It usually involves share in power, proper representation and against misuse of power.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255951
Which party of Nepal did not believe in parliamentary democracy?
1 Socialist Party.
2 Communist Party
3 Congress Party.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Communist Party (Maoist).
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255952
King Gyanendra dismissed the Prime Minister and dissolved the elected Parliament in:
1 March, 2005
2 February, 2005
3 February, 2006
4 March, 2006
Explanation:
February, 2005 The whole Parliament was dismissed by King Gyanendra in February, 2005.
255950
The conflict in the popular struggle is between ___________.
1 Political parties and pressure groups.
2 Different political parties.
3 Army and people.
4 Power holders and people.
Explanation:
Power holders and people. The Conflict in popular struggle is directly between power holders who exercise their power over the people and those who are getting affected by such exercise of power that are people. It usually involves share in power, proper representation and against misuse of power.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255951
Which party of Nepal did not believe in parliamentary democracy?
1 Socialist Party.
2 Communist Party
3 Congress Party.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Communist Party (Maoist).
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255952
King Gyanendra dismissed the Prime Minister and dissolved the elected Parliament in:
1 March, 2005
2 February, 2005
3 February, 2006
4 March, 2006
Explanation:
February, 2005 The whole Parliament was dismissed by King Gyanendra in February, 2005.
255950
The conflict in the popular struggle is between ___________.
1 Political parties and pressure groups.
2 Different political parties.
3 Army and people.
4 Power holders and people.
Explanation:
Power holders and people. The Conflict in popular struggle is directly between power holders who exercise their power over the people and those who are getting affected by such exercise of power that are people. It usually involves share in power, proper representation and against misuse of power.
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255951
Which party of Nepal did not believe in parliamentary democracy?
1 Socialist Party.
2 Communist Party
3 Congress Party.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
Communist Party (Maoist).
18. Popular Struggles And Movements
255952
King Gyanendra dismissed the Prime Minister and dissolved the elected Parliament in:
1 March, 2005
2 February, 2005
3 February, 2006
4 March, 2006
Explanation:
February, 2005 The whole Parliament was dismissed by King Gyanendra in February, 2005.