Factional Politics in an Indian StateUniversity of California Press, 1965 |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Caste and Community Composition of Groups in the Uttar | 57 |
24 | 61 |
The Fight for Control of Local Institutions | 72 |
Vote for Congress and Swatantra in One Parliamentary | 78 |
Conclusion | 85 |
ORGANIZATIONAL | 87 |
THE POLITICS OF SUGAR | 112 |
Election Results by Polling Station for Baghpat Assembly | 158 |
THE CONGRESS PARTY IN | 167 |
Caste | 183 |
Comparison of Congress Vote in Percentages in Kanpur | 203 |
POLITICS PATRONAGE | 212 |
The District Congress and the District Administration | 219 |
CONGRESS STRENGTHS | 229 |
APPENDIX | 247 |
Conclusion | 134 |
Caste Composition of District Congress Committee and | 145 |
Caste Community | 155 |
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administration Aligarh district Allahabad alliance areas Assembly constituencies Banias Brahmans C. B. Gupta cane unions Chamars Charan Singh Communists Congress candidate Congress Committee Congress factions Congress organization Congress party Congressmen contest Cooperative Corporation Deoria district District Board district Congress district politics dominant economic election faction leaders factional conflict factional politics factories Gonda Congress Gonda district gress Gujars Gupta group Hindu important influence INTUC Ishwar Saran Jan Sangh Jats Kanpur Kanpur Congress Kidwai Kushal Pal Singh labor leadership loyalties major Malkhan Singh Mankapur Mazdur Meerut district Muslim Nath opposition parties Oudh Padrauna party leaders party organization patronage percent polling stations population president Raghvendra Pratap Raja of Mankapur Rajput Ram Dhari Pande Ram Ratan Gupta rural Sampurnanand Scheduled Castes Shastri Shiv Narain Tandon social Socialist struggle Swatantra tion town trade union trict Tyagis Uttar Pradesh Congress village vote zamindari zamindari abolition