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Karnataka: Hindutva policies in coastal region: towards a social coalition

By: Assadi, Muzaffar.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.2211-213.Subject(s): Religion - India - Karnataka | Communalism In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: In recent years, a new confident Hindutva has enforced its presence in several districts of coastal Karnataka, seeking to consolidate its base among diverse castes. Yet, to combat the bonds of economic cohesion and cultural cohabitation that still retain their resilience among communities - Hindu and Muslim, this new Hindutva will need to continually build new identities and deconstruct existing ones. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 37, Issue no: 23 Available AR53048

In recent years, a new confident Hindutva has enforced its presence in several districts of coastal Karnataka, seeking to consolidate its base among diverse castes. Yet, to combat the bonds of economic cohesion and cultural cohabitation that still retain their resilience among communities - Hindu and Muslim, this new Hindutva will need to continually build new identities and deconstruct existing ones. - Reproduced.

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