Political Science, asked by adhtithyan10, 1 year ago

Do the caste and vote bank factors completely controlled elections in India? explain.​

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Answered by Pradeepsakthi
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adhtithyan10: can u explain about the vote bank plz
Pradeepsakthi: Vote bank is nothing but the majority of people of a particular caste will vote for a particular party. For example communist parties vote bank is workers.
Pradeepsakthi: We cannot say that all the workers will vote for communist candidate. There is a chance that they vote for any other parties
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Answered by Anonymous
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There is an impression that elections in India are all about caste and nothing else. But it is also true that ‘caste’ and ‘vote bank’ factors alone cannot determine elections in India due to the following reasons :

(i) No single caste is ever elected with a clear majority in any parliamentary constituency. So votes of more than one caste is required to win the election for any candidate or party.

(ii) Many political parties may put up candidates from the same caste. Some voters have more than one candidate from their caste, while many voters have no candidate from their caste.

(iii) No party wins the votes of all the voters of a caste or community.

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