Political Science, asked by raypuja310, 6 months ago

who said it is not politics that get caste ridden it's the caste that gets politics​

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Answered by RoastingQueen
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Answered by miglaniparth4091
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GOOD QUESTION

It is not politics that gets caste-ridden, it is the caste that gets politicized.

1) Each caste group tries to become bigger by incorporating within it neighboring castes or sub-castes which were earlier excluded from it.

2) Various caste groups are required to enter into a coalition with other castes or communities

and thus enter into a dialogue and negotiation.

3) New kinds of caste groups have come up in the political arena like ‘backward’ and ‘forward’ caste groups.

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