Claiming Citizenship and Nation

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Aligarh Muslim University
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Bahujan Samaj Party
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Central Government
communal politics
Congress High Command
Congress Muslim politics
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Evacuee Property
factional struggles
Hindi Heartland
Hindi Movement
Hindi Sahitya Sammelan
Hindu Mahasabha
Hindutva
Jagjivan Ram
Jama Masjid
Janata Government
minority representation
Muharram Processions
Muslim Appeasement
Muslim Politics
partition aftermath
personal law reform
postcolonial Indian Muslim identity
secularism
Sikander Bakht
Tazia Procession
Urdu Press
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh Congress
vote-bank
waqf administration
Waqf Board
Waqf Property
Zamindari Abolition

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032040127
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book provides insight into the changing nature of Muslim politics and the ideas of citizenship in independent India. It studies the electoral mobilization of minority groups across North India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh where Muslims have been demographically dominant in various constituencies. The volume discusses themes such as the making and unmaking of the ‘Congress heartland’ and the threat of revival of ‘Muslim communalism’, alongside issues of representation, property, language politics, rehabilitation and citizenship, politics of Waqf, personal law and Hindu counter-mobilization. The author utilizes previously unused government and institutional files, private archives, interviews and oral resources to address questions central to Indian politics and society.

An important intervention, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of politics, Indian history, minority studies, law, political studies, nationalism, electoral politics, partition studies, political sociology, sociology and South Asian Studies.

Aishwarya Pandit is Associate Professor at Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University, India. She was previously a visiting fellow at the Centre for Developing Societies, New Delhi, India. She has also taught at the Indian Institute of Management, Indore, India.

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