The Hindu Nationalist Movement and Indian Politics: 1925 to the 1990s : Strategies of Identity-building, Implantation and Mobilisation (with Special Reference to Central India)The violent campaign to erect a temple to Lord Ram on a site occupied by a mosque in the north Indian city of Ayodhya is only the latest manifestation of extreme Hindu nationalism. Hindu chauvinists argue that India's Hindu heritage was usurped by the secular idealism of the Nehru dynasty and their pandering to the interests of minorities, above all the 120 million Muslims. In the 1991 general election the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP), the principal political vehicle for Hindu militancy, won some notable victories and became the largest opposition party in parliament. |
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This malaise resulted from the concern of D . P . Mishra , head of the Congress -
ruled state government , to assert his authority over the former princes who
wished to obtain special treatment in exchange for the influence they were
placing at ...
This malaise resulted from the concern of D . P . Mishra , head of the Congress -
ruled state government , to assert his authority over the former princes who
wished to obtain special treatment in exchange for the influence they were
placing at ...
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The cost of relying on princes From 1970 onwards , the Jana Sangh was
adversely affected by the inconsistency of its policy towards the princes . On the
one hand it was slowly coming round to the idea of making a direct appeal to the
princes ...
The cost of relying on princes From 1970 onwards , the Jana Sangh was
adversely affected by the inconsistency of its policy towards the princes . On the
one hand it was slowly coming round to the idea of making a direct appeal to the
princes ...
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Some princes joined the Jana Sangh without the Scindias ' intervention , for
example Bhanu Prakash Singh of Narsingarh , who resigned in August from the
central government after Indira Gandhi denied his right to vote against the
proposed ...
Some princes joined the Jana Sangh without the Scindias ' intervention , for
example Bhanu Prakash Singh of Narsingarh , who resigned in August from the
central government after Indira Gandhi denied his right to vote against the
proposed ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THREE HINDU NATIONALIST STRATEGIES | 11 |
THE STRATEGY OF ETHNORELIGIOUS | 80 |
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