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Regionalisation of Indian politics

By: Sanghavi, Nagindas.
Contributor(s): Thakkar, Usha.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2000Description: p.514-18.Subject(s): India. Parliament - Elections - 13th | Elections - India | Elections In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: An important feature of the recent general election was that it was a contest not between parties as such but between pre-electoral fronts and alliances. With this, the republic seems to have irrevocably entered into an era of multi-party governance wherein the once mighty Congress has been forced to reluctantly adjust to the changed scenario in which regional parties have much more say. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 35, Issue no: 7 Available AR44419

An important feature of the recent general election was that it was a contest not between parties as such but between pre-electoral fronts and alliances. With this, the republic seems to have irrevocably entered into an era of multi-party governance wherein the once mighty Congress has been forced to reluctantly adjust to the changed scenario in which regional parties have much more say. - Reproduced

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