ID | 091727 |
Title Proper | Development versus democratic essence |
Other Title Information | voters' preference in assembly elections in Haryana and Bihar |
Language | ENG |
Author | Pankaj, Ashok K |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article reflects on the role of voters' preference for democratic essence over development-related issues in the 2005 Haryana and Bihar Assembly elections. Based on analysis of these elections, it is argued that in a society where the distributive effects of development are less than egalitarian, economic deprivations are reinforced by socio-political inequality, but democracy still promises to be a great equaliser and source of empowerment for the masses. Democratic issues therefore appear to have greater electoral and political appeal than promises of 'development' or small morsels of favour to entice an electorate. This finding indicates an increasingly sophisticated understanding of the Indian electorate about the critical relevance of democracy. |
`In' analytical Note | South Asia Research Vol. 29, No. 2; Jul 2009: p.169-190 |
Journal Source | South Asia Research Vol. 29, No. 2; Jul 2009: p.169-190 |
Key Words | Bihar ; Democracy ; Development ; Electoral Politics ; Haryana ; Voting Patterns |