Rich and poor or men and women from the same caste often vote very differently."" Explain this phenomenon.
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Here are six of the most significant:
Brahmins. The highest of all the castes, and traditionally priests or teachers, Brahmins make up a small part of the Indian population. ...
Kshatriyas. Meaning “protector[s] of the gentle people,” Kshatriyas were traditionally the military class. ...
Vaishyas. ...
Shudras.
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Rich and poor or men and women from the same caste often vote very differently.
Explanation:
- The emphasis on caste in politics may also give the impression of a caste-based elections & nothing else. Apparently, several other aspects do concern when it comes to caste politics. The voters are deeply attached to to political parties that is stronger than "their attachment" to their caste/community.
- People within the same community/caste have varied interests dependent upon their "economic condition". "Rich & poor" or "men & women" from the same caste usually vote quite differently. People’s assessment of the govt performance & the leaders' popularity rating matter & are often "decisive in elections"..
- Politics too impact the "caste system & caste identities" by bringing them into the political arena.Therefore, it is not "politics" which gets "caste-ridden", however, the caste which gets "politicised".
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