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ID166625
Title ProperSikh ethnonationalism and militancy
Other Title Informationmanifestation and prognosis
LanguageENG
AuthorDeol, Satnam Singh
Summary / Abstract (Note)The study primarily answers the question that whether the movement of Sikh ethnonationalism had been defeated permanently during 1990s or whether it still persists? The study perceives that the movement of Sikh ethnonationalism cannot end till the core pivotal ethnic issues, the moving force of the movement are prevailing. The study eventually predicts that the movement will sooner or later rejuvenate from its previous stage, i.e. militancy, as the sociopolitical circumstances of Punjab have been nourishing microclimate for resurgence of the same. In typical political scenario, the moderate outfit of Sikhs is eager to stimulate the ethnic-regional issues of the Sikhs while the radical factions are also observant to ignite the clinkering Sikh ethnic issues once again. Contrarily, the political aspirations of the BJP controlled by the RSS are opposite to the ethno-political demands of the Sikhs. This contradiction, if aroused systematically, has the potential to rekindle the old spark of militant movement.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethnicity Vol. 20, No.2; Mar 2019: p.183-209
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol; 20 No 2
Key WordsAutonomy ;  Militancy ;  Resurgence ;  Normalcy ;  Identit


 
 
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