Nitish Kumar Singh

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The three general elections held in close succession towards the end of the 1990s threw up four major trends: (i) the decline of a dominant pan-national party, (ii) the emergence of regional parties in a national role, (iii) multi-party coalition politics and (iv) the ethnicization of the political culture, with each party claiming and often surviving on sectarian support.
AN UNDOCUMENTED WONDER : The Making of the Great Indian Elections
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