General elections 1996, 1998: community loalties and regional outlook
By: Dev, Rajesh.
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ArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.2481-485.Subject(s): Elections - India | Elections
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: In its transition to modern representative democracy, the electoral agenda in Meghalaya is still largely determined by clan and kinship loyalties entrenched in majority tribal communities. As a result, besides various regional parties having a substantial presence in the electoral arena, even the national parties like the Congress and the BJP, have to fine tune their manifestos to suit regional aspirations. - Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 34, Issue no: 34-35 | Available | AR42417 |
In its transition to modern representative democracy, the electoral agenda in Meghalaya is still largely determined by clan and kinship loyalties entrenched in majority tribal communities. As a result, besides various regional parties having a substantial presence in the electoral arena, even the national parties like the Congress and the BJP, have to fine tune their manifestos to suit regional aspirations. - Reproduced


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