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This comprehensive study explores the intersection of communal politics and the 10th Lok Sabha elections in India. Authors Asghar Ali Engineer and Pradeep Nayak provide an in-depth examination of how communal divisions influenced political campaigns, electoral strategies, and voting patterns during this pivotal moment in Indian electoral history.
The book analyzes the role of religious and communal identities in shaping political discourse and mobilization. It investigates how various political parties leveraged communal sentiments to gain electoral advantage and the implications for India’s secular democratic institutions. The authors draw on extensive research and data to present a balanced and critical perspective on communalisation trends in Indian politics.
Essential reading for scholars, students, and citizens interested in understanding the complexities of Indian politics, communalism, and the functioning of parliamentary democracy during the 10th Lok Sabha period.







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