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explain caste in politics​

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caste in Indian society refers to a social group where membership is decided by birth. Members of such local groups are endogamous, i.e. they tend to enter into marital relationship among themselves . They often have related political preferences.

Historically it has been very hard to change the structure of caste politics. More recently however , there has been a flux in caste politics , mainly caused by economics liberalisation . This upsurge in lower cadte empowerment was accompanied in some regions by a spike in a level of corruption . This was partly due to lower caste perceiving development programs and rule of law as tools used by upper caste to subjugate lower castes.

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