Answer :
Difference between a pressure group and a political party is as follows:
a) Pressure groups contain those people who have the same interest and aspirations and have a common objective or goal to achieve whereas political parties contain those people who come together to win the elections and hold the government
b) Pressure groups are not accountable to the citizens of our society whereas political parties are accountable to them
c) Pressure groups do not have direct power in their hands whereas political parties have direct control over the power.
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