The main objective of a pressure group is to influence government policies without directly seeking to form the government or hold political power. Pressure groups are formed by individuals who share a common interest or goal and seek to influence decision-making processes of the government by lobbying, advocacy, and other forms of public engagement. The primary aim of a pressure group is to persuade those in power to change policies or take actions that would be beneficial to the group's interests or the broader society they represent. This is done through various means such as organizing protests, petitions, and other forms of activism that put pressure on decision-makers to take action.