Distinguish between sectional interest group and public interest group.

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

An interest group is a group that seeks to encourage or prevent changes in the public policy without getting elected. They either work to promote a particular policy of the government or protest against the policy of the government depending on their interests. Sectional interest groups are those that represent the interests of a particular section of the society.

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