Caste, Faction, and Party in Indian Politics: Election studies, Volume 2 |
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Preface V | 1 |
Indian Election Studies | 33 |
The Politicization of the Peasantry in a North Indian | 65 |
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acres agricultural analysis appeal areas assembly backward castes Banerji base behavior Brahman campaign candidate caste census cent Charan Singh coalition Communist concerning Congress constituency contest continued correlations cultivating district Doab dominant Eastern economic effective elections electoral elite fact factors five former groups holdings important independent India influence interests issues Jan Sangh Janata Jatavs Jats Kanpur labour land landholders largest leaders leading legislative less lower loyalties major middle Moreover Muslim opposition Oudh Parliament parliamentary particularly party patterns peasant peasantry persons policies political polling stations poor population positive pradhan preferred principal problems Rajput region Republican rural Scheduled Castes seat significant social status strength strong structure studies success support bases Swatantra Table third tion units Upper Uttar Pradesh village vote voters whole Zamindari