Answer:
From
the example of Mewat we can infer that
movements take up issues which have been ignored by political parties.
Political parites may then be influenced by these demands when they frame their
own manifestoes.
Finally, the party which comes to power ends up
implementing steps which fulfils these demands.
The six-year long Assam Movement (1979-1985), led by
the All Assam Students Union (AASU), was aimed against the infiltration of
foreigner from Bangladesh into Assam.
At the end of his movement, the State Assembly was
dissolved, the government was dismissed and fresh elections were held. The Asom
Gana Parishad formed out of the AASU,
contested and won the elections, forming the
Government of Assam. In this example we see
a political party being formed out of a pressure group, which then goes
or to form the government.
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