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The book highlights how caste associations, initially formed for social welfare, transformed into active political players. These associations now rally voters, negotiate with parties, and lobby for community benefits, blurring the line between social and political action. Rajni Kothari Caste In Indian Politics 15.pdf

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In "Caste in Indian Politics" (1970), Rajni Kothari argues that the interaction between traditional caste structures and modern democracy leads to the "politicization of caste," where caste functions as a crucial organizing unit for political mobilization. Kothari contends that this process enables the secularization of caste, transforming traditional identities into interest groups seeking power, education, and representation within a democratic framework. A digital version of this work can be found at Internet Archive KOTHARI, (ed.), "Caste in Indian Politics" (Book Review) This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted