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role of religion in politics of Gujarat​

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Role of religion in politics of Gujarat.

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  • In the seventeenth century, Gujarat was under control of the Hindu Maratha Empire that arose, defeating the Muslim Mughals who had ruled the Politics of India.  
  • Most extensively, from 1705 to 1716, Senapati Khanderao Dabhade led the Maratha Empire forces in Baroda.  
  • Pilaji Gaekwad, first ruler of Gaekwad dynasty, mounted the control over Baroda and other parts of Gujarat.  
  • Muslims are the most important minority inside the nation accounting for 10% of the populace.  
  • In phrases of Gujarat’s monetary development, of direction Muslims, barring the elite elegance, have not been members in the so referred to as “Vibrant Gujarat” development story.
  • Their participation in elite establishments is likewise very low.
  • Socio-financial inequality is also excessive in Gujarat among the Muslims, who are on par with the lower OBCs.  
  • It’s a completely uneven economic tale in Gujarat for the non-elite Muslims.  
  • The elites have been able to get their proportion of socio-economic capital however for the negative and non-Ashraf network, the tale has been significantly one of a kind.  
  • They Muslims were additionally sufferers of gentrification through tasks which include the Sabarmati riverfront.

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