Political Science, asked by svpadmavathi2102, 11 months ago

"Caste is one aspect of our experience but it is not the only relevant or the most important aspect." Explain.

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Answered by TesseractZ
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Because of the following reasons:-

1. Having the same caste does not make everyone similar. We all have different identities in different contexts.

2. Trying to bring all the people of the same caste together in every context other than caste is likely to suppress many voices of that community.

3. People share similarities and differences cutting accross the boundaries of their social groups like caste groups.

4. People from the same caste may not share the same likes and disliked and may not feel close to each other.

5. While, people belonging to different castes may have many things in common and thus feel close to each other.

Answered by mehulinnovation
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Answer:

Caste is one aspect of our experience:
1. Political parties ake appeals to caste sentiment to muster support.

2. When parties chose candidates in elecctions, they keep in mind the caste compostion of the elctorate and nominate candidates from different castes to muster necessary support.
However, Caste is not the only aspect of our experience:
3.
Voters have a strong attachment to political parties which is often stronger than their attachment to caste.

4. people within the same caste have different interests depending on thier economic conditon and gender.

5. People's assesment of the performance of the government and the popularity rating of leaders matter and are often decisive in elections.

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