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Match the following parties and slogans and select the correct code:

A. Congress PartyI "Self-respect of the Telugus" (1983)
B. Janata Party II "Save Democracy "(1977)
C. Left FrontIII "Garibi Hatao" (1971)
D. Telugu DesamIV ''Land to the Tiller''(1977) ''Land to the Tiller''(1977)


(A) A-III B-II C-IV D-I
(B) A-III B-II C-I D-IV
(C) A-II B-III C-I D-IV
(D) A-I B-II C-III D-IV

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Hint: The Congress Party refers to the bicameral federal legislature of the United States, which is composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Together with the Indian National Congress, Bharatiya Janata is one of the two major political parties in India. The left front is the coalition of political parties in West Bengal, India. It was established in January 1977. The Telugu Desam Party is a state party founded by Shree Nandamuri Taraka Rao. It is the ruling party in Andhra Pradesh.

Complete solution:
1- "Self-respect of the Telugus" (1989) - During the 1983 election campaign, the head of the Telugu Desam party in Andhra Pradesh, NT Rama Rao, used this slogan.
2- "Save Democracy" (1977) - This slogan was given by the Janata party at the Lok Sabha election in 1977.
3- "Garibi Hatao" (1971) - The slogan coined by Indira Gandhi was widely accepted by the nation and guaranteed the party a convincing victory in the Congress.
4- "Land to the Tiller" (1977) - The Left Front used this slogan in the 1977 parliamentary elections in West Bengal.

Thus the option (A) is correct

Note: Other important slogans in india: “Abki baar Modi Sarkar” - Bharatiya Janata Party campaign slogan for 2014 general elections in India. Inquilab Zindabad - a Hindu phrase which translates as "Long live the revolution". Used by the communist parties in India and Pakistan. “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan” - appointed in 1965 by Indian Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shashtri; This means greeting soldiers and greeting farmers.