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ID135800
Title ProperKosal movement in Western Odisha
Other Title Informationsubregional sentiments, countervailing identities, and stalemated subnationalism
LanguageENG
AuthorMitra, Subrata
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyses the Kosala movement in western Odisha in the light of a general model of sub-national movements in India. The popular agitation for a separate State has many of the ingredients of similar separatist movements in other parts of India. It draws on sentiments of discrimination and relative deprivation, for which the activists hold politicians from the more advanced coastal districts of Odisha responsible. Supporters of the movement point towards historical records of powerful kingdoms with all the ritual paraphenalia that go into the making of proto-states. Yet, the articulation of a strong sub-regional voice under the leadership of a political party comparable to the TRS in Telengana is absent. Detailed analysis reveals “Kosala identity” to lack cohesion. It is more a politically convenient label than a cohesive core capable of extracting the kind of sacrifice from participants. Finally, there are powerful countervailing, centripetal forces that act against the tendency towards separatism.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol.13, No.4; Oct-Dec.2014: p.372-398
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol: 13 No 4
Standard NumberHistory – India


 
 
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