Seminar, Temas461-472R. Thapar, 1998 |
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... Muslims were concerned . By the time the 1998 parliamentary elec- tion was held , this cynicism became even more pronounced . During uring the 1993 U.P. Assembly election the Muslims mood was surcharged . Their enthusiasm was overtly ...
... Muslims were concerned . By the time the 1998 parliamentary elec- tion was held , this cynicism became even more pronounced . During uring the 1993 U.P. Assembly election the Muslims mood was surcharged . Their enthusiasm was overtly ...
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... Muslims have come around to think- ing that the growth of communalism among Muslims has directly or indi- rectly helped the growth of Hindu communalism . Such views among educated / enlightened Muslims would not be considered surprising ...
... Muslims have come around to think- ing that the growth of communalism among Muslims has directly or indi- rectly helped the growth of Hindu communalism . Such views among educated / enlightened Muslims would not be considered surprising ...
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... Muslims did not vote in large numbers , and only 6 % - a very tiny percentage of Muslims - attributed BJP's victory to a consolidation of Hindu votes . The fact that such a large percentage of Muslims admit to a division of their votes ...
... Muslims did not vote in large numbers , and only 6 % - a very tiny percentage of Muslims - attributed BJP's victory to a consolidation of Hindu votes . The fact that such a large percentage of Muslims admit to a division of their votes ...
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