What role does regionalism play in shaping electoral outcomes in Indian states?
Regionalism is when people in a specific area feel strongly connected to their local culture, language, history, and interests. They often want more control over their own affairs and may feel disconnected from the rest of the country. Different forms of Regionalism- Linguistic regionalism- strongRead more
Regionalism is when people in a specific area feel strongly connected to their local culture, language, history, and interests. They often want more control over their own affairs and may feel disconnected from the rest of the country.
Different forms of Regionalism-
- Linguistic regionalism- strong attachment and loyalty of people towards their language and cultural identity.example – creation of Andhra Pradesh (Telugu speaking state).
- Ethnic regionalism – strong attachment and loyalty people have towards their ethnic group, tribe, or community.example -Sikh separatism in Punjab .
- Territorial regionalism- strong attachment and loyalty people have towards their geographic region.example-Jharkhand’s separation from Bihar.
- Political regionalism – pursuit of regional interests and autonomy through political means.example-DMK and AIADMK in Tamil Nadu.
- Economic regionalism – pursuit of economic development and interests specific to a region.example-Northeast India’s special economic zone demands.
Regionalism in India is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon. It reflects the diversity and uniqueness of various regions, languages, cultures, and economies.
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