Opposition in a Dominant-party System: A Study of the Jan Sangh, Praja Socialist, and Socialist Parties in Uttar Pradesh, India |
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activists activities appears areas Assembly background backward caste became become Brahmins candidate caste cent compared concern Congress constituency culture district dominant economic election elite established example exist expected factions factors followers former given higher Hindu important included independence India indices individuals interest involved Jan Sangh Jan Sangh Praja Jan Sanghiis joined kisan Kurmis land leaders leadership legislators lower medium membership mentioned mobility movement Muslims noted numbers occupations opposition parties organization participation particular pattern policies political position Praja Socialist Pratapgarh present primary proportion question Raja ranking reading referred reported respondents role rural Sangh Praja Socialist scheduled seats social SOCIALIST AND SOCIALIST Socialist Party society socio-economic specific status Table talukdars tend Thakurs town traditional units University urban utilized various village vote workers Yadavs zamindars