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100 _aKakati, Bhaskar Kumar
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245 _aRepresenting US or self: Party switching in India
260 _aThe Journal of Governance
300 _a(23), Jul, 2021: p.19-36
520 _aParty switching is a common phenomenon in India. Representation of the considerable number of such switched politicians in the different parliamentary systems of India is the outcome of the number of such switched politicians got ticket to contest in an election. Cost-benefit, ideology, etc., are some are the driving factors of party switching, but in the case of India, it has been observed that the majority switched party because of denial of the party ticket. An attempt has been made to understand the trend of party switching in India considering the 2019 Lok Sabha election. – Reproduced
773 _aThe Journal of Governance
906 _aPOLITICAL PARTIES
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