Political Science, asked by ajay3820, 11 months ago

The focus on caste ij politics can sometimes give an impression that election are all about caste and nothing else .Do you agree? Explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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The focus on caste in politics can sometimes give an impression that elections are all about caste and nothing else.

Answered by Anonymous
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No I don't concur. The attention on rank in legislative issues can at times give a feeling that decisions are about position and that's it.

This is a long way from the genuine in light of the fact that :-

1. No parliamentary voting public in the nation has an away from of one single rank. So every competitor and gathering needs to win the certainty of more than one rank and network to win decisions.

2. No gathering success the votes of the considerable number of voters of a rank or network. At the point when individuals state that the standing is a vote bank of one gathering it as a rule implies that a huge extent of the voters from the position vote in favor of the gathering.

3. Numerous ideological groups may set up the applicant from a similar station. A few voters have more than one competitor from their station while numerous voters have no up-and-comers from their rank.

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