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Updated: Sat, 13 Sep 2025 11:22 am (IST) Dynasty is an important matter in the politics of India. The Lok Sabha is about one -third of the MPs of a dynastic background, while the figure is 20 percent in the compositions. Prime Minister Modi spoke of the youth of non -political background in politics. According to ADR, political families have strong control in national politics. Women are more dominated by dynastic politics. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Whether it is the meeting of the states or the lure of the country, the bell of dynasty blows everywhere. Every fifth leader who sits in power is the gift of dynastic political. In light of this fact, Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not talk about bringing one lakh youth of not -political background in politics. Remove ad, just read the news, about one -third of the MPs in the Lok Sabha, the product of Dynasty or carries the political legacy of the family, while such members in the state meetings are 20 percent. According to the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), it shows that political families who are established on national politics have strong control. Dynasty dominated in Lok Sabha is more than 31 percent of members coming from the dynastic background in the Lok Sabha, while this percentage is 20 in state meetings. This shows that the political families established at the national level of politics at the national level have strong control, while the entry of outsiders in the politics of the states is relatively easy. Less in parties on framework -based parties. Dynasty could not make much space in larger countries than in smaller countries, where the organization of political parties is strong, such as the percentage of public representatives coming from such backgrounds in Tamil Nadu and Bengal, respectively, 15 and 9. At the same time, the percentage of such members in Jharkhand and Himachal Pradesh 28 and 27. Framework -based parties can combat the entry of leaders who come in an effective way of political backgrounds compared to parties run by region or family. Women are dominated by women in dominant dominance in dynastic politics. The percentage of female members coming from such a background is 47, while the percentage of male members is 183 percent in Jharkhand and 69 percent of women representatives in Maharashtra heritage heritage in politics. This means that all the women here depend on the network of public representatives. It shows that dynasty opened the doors to political women, but at the same time limited the space for the first generation of female leaders who come out of -political background.