CASTE AND COMMUNITY-BASED POLITICS: A CASE STUDY OF KARNATAKA

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  • Anantha Kumar.D.R

Keywords:

Caste, politics, Karnataka,community,India

Abstract

Caste and community-based politics have been defining features of Indian political dynamics.This paper examines the role of caste and community in shaping political behavior and policy-making in Karnataka. By analyzing historical, social, and political contexts, the study
evaluates the interplay between caste identities and electoral outcomes in Karnataka. The case study method provides an in-depth exploration of key political events, party strategies,and their implications for governance and social equity.

References

Chandrasekhar, S. (2010). "Caste and Politics in Karnataka." Journal of South Asian

Studies.

Manor, J. (1989). "The Political Economy of Modern Karnataka."

Srinivas, M. N. (1966). "Social Change in Modern India."

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2020-05-01

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Anantha Kumar.D.R. (2020). CASTE AND COMMUNITY-BASED POLITICS: A CASE STUDY OF KARNATAKA. Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 28(6), 1096–1100. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/1630

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