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ID180052
Title Propercaste question in West Bengal politics
Other Title Informationcontinuing inconsequentiality or rising relevance?
LanguageENG
AuthorGuha, Ayan
Summary / Abstract (Note)The electoral decline of the organised Left in West Bengal politics has given rise to intellectual speculation about the increasing possibility of caste politics. In this context, this article investigates whether there is any merit in the claim that the electoral decline of the Left Front has paved the way for the rise of caste at the centre stage of mainstream electoral politics in West Bengal. It asks whether lower castes have started to mobilise politically in West Bengal in the same way as in many other states. The article argues against the claim of ‘a new politics of caste’ in West Bengal by showing that the electoral decline of the Left Front has not been accompanied by any rise in lower caste representation. In this context, the article also attempts to understand the reasons for the continuing non-politicisation of caste in West Bengal, revealing many factors relating to demography and political economy which don’t augur well for caste politics in West Bengal.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary South Asia Vol. 29, No.3; Sep 2021: p.376-400
Journal SourceContemporary South Asia Vol: 29 No 3
Key WordsCaste ;  Demography ;  Representation ;  West Bengal ;  Dalit


 
 
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