Opposition in a Dominant-party System: A Study of the Jan Sangh, the Praja Socialist Party, and the Socialist Party in Uttar Pradesh, IndiaNOTE OVERLAY TEST. |
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Framework of Analysis | 3 |
General Background | 21 |
Socioeconomic Backgrounds | 49 |
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activists activities Allahabad Assembly backward castes Banias Bara Banki Bhitauli Brahmin Chamars Congress candidate Congress leaders constituency Delhi district dominant party economic election electoral elite castes factors Farrukhabad friction groups Hindu Hori Lal Yadav identified ideology important independence India individuals Jan Sangh Praja Jan Sanghiis joined the Congress Karchana Kayasth kisan KMPP Kurmi legislators Lodhas Lohia Socialist Lucknow membership MLA'S by percent mobilized Moradabad Moradabad Rural movement Muslim number of party occupations officials opposition parties Oudh participation party leaders party MLA's percent and number permanent party policies political workers politicians position pradhans Praja Socialist Party Praja Socialist Socialist Pratapgarh South Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Raja reported respondents Riasat Hussain role Rudauli Sangh Praja Socialist Saurikh scheduled castes seats social SOCIALIST MLA'S socioeconomic status Table talukdars tend tensions Thakurs ticket tion urban Uttar Pradesh victory village vote zamindars