Full Description
Indian plurality is unique in the world. No other country can boast of having so many races, religions, castes, cultures, languages and regional diversities within its boundaries as India can. This plurality, while providing a very chequered and rich socio-cultural scenario, also impinges a few tensions that often lead to violent clashes. Since India is also the largest democracy in the world, its diversified society also influences the electoral scenario.
This book compiles research papers by social scientists to analyze the electoral behavior of communities constituted on the basis of religion, caste and region. It also presents a critique of the role of media during elections, emphasizes the need to use latest technological devices to increase the involvement of the electorates, and proposes necessary and practical reforms in the process of elections to ensure better representation.
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Contents
Foreword by S.Y. Quraishi
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Theme
1. Democracy, Electoral Behaviour and Communities as Vote Banks: A Perspective on the Indian Electoral Process
Religion
2. Muslim Voting Behaviour: Myth and Reality
3. Muslim Voting Behaviour: Facts and Fallacies
4. Communities and Voting Behaviour: A Case Study of Jains in India
Caste
5. The Dictatorship of the Past: Caste and the Problem of the Traumatic Excess
6. Caste, Dalits and the BJP's Social Engineering
Region
7. North-South Divide: A Study in Two Political Cultures
Media
8. The Political Economy of Elections and Media in Contemporary Times
Reforms
9. Partial List Based Proportional Representation: A Workable Option in Indian Elections
10. Electronic Voting: A Leap Forward in Election Reforms
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