Electoral Politics in India

Paper Code: 
POL 423-B
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This paper studies the various political parties of India. The various regional and national parties are to be studied in order to gain understanding of its evolution. Furthermore the political parties and the election commission are to be studied in the light of political process to gain an understanding of the dynamics of actual politics.

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Unit I: 
UNIT I

Party System in India, Features and Nature of Party System in India

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Unit II: 
UNIT II

National Political Parties- Congress, BJP, BSP, CPM. Origin, Programme, Structure, Organization

12.00
Unit III: 
UNIT III

 Regional Political Parties and its linkages with National Parties and the    Federal Setup; Pressure Groups-Meaning, kinds, Role, Difference between Political Parties and pressure Groups

12.00
Unit IV: 
UNIT IV

 Election Commission-. Organs, Functions and Role. Electoral Reforms. Public Opinion, Role of Media.

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Unit V: 
UNIT V

Politics of Defection, Coalition Politics; Crime and Politics

Essential Readings: 

Ø      RC Aggarwal, Indian Political System, New Delhi, Sultan Chand & Sons

Ø      BL Fadia, Indian Government and Politics, Agra, Sahitya Bhawan

Ø      JC Johri,  Indian Government and Politics (vol.1&II), Delhi, Vishal Publications

Ø      WH Morris Jones, The Government and Politics of India, New Delhi , Universal Book Stall

References: 

Ø      L. Suez : Federalism Without Center : The Impact of Political Economic Reform on Indian System, New Delhi Sage 2002

Ø      G Smith, Federalism : The Multi Ethnic Challenge, Harnow Longman, 1995

Ø      Fadia Babulal : State Politics in India, 1984 Vol.II

Ø      H.A. Gani : Centre State Relation and Sarkaria Commission : Issues and Challanges, Deep and Deep Publication New Delhi 1990

Ø      B. Arora and D.V. Verney, Multiple Identities in a Single State : Indian Federalism in a Cooperative Perspective, Delhi Konark, 1995

Ø      G.Austin, Working a Democratic Constitution: The Indian Experience, Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2000

Ø      P.Chatterjee State and Politics in India Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1997

Ø      P.Chatterjee State and Politics in India Delhi : The State-Society Interface, New Delhi, South Asian Publishers, 2001

Ø      Fadia Babulal : State Politics in India, 1984 Vol.II

Ø      H.A. Gani : Center State Relation and Sarkaria Commission : Issues and Challenges, Deep and Deep Publication New Delhi 1990

Ø      Z. Hasan : Politics and State in India, New Delhi Sage. 2000

Ø      R. Khan, Rethinking Indian Federalism, Shimla Indian Institution of Advanced Studies, 1997

Ø      S. Pai, State Politics: New Dimensions Party System Liberalization and

Ø      Politics of Identity, Delhi 2000

Ø      Phadke Y.D. Politics and Language, Bombay,1975

 

 

 

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