TY - BOOK AU - Chakrabarty,Bidyut AU - Pandey,Rajendra Kumar TI - Reconceptualizing Indian democracy: the changing electorate SN - 9789353882730 AV - JQ281 .C426 2020 U1 - 320.954 23 PY - 2020/// CY - New Delhi, India, Thousand Oaks, California PB - SAGE Publishing KW - India KW - Parliament KW - Lok Sabha KW - Elections KW - Political participation KW - Representative government and representation KW - Democracy KW - India politics and government KW - 1977- N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction -- Political ends, economic means -- Jayaprakash Narayan and re-democratizing 'democratic' institutions -- Consolidation of dynastic politics -- Anti-Congressism with renewed vigour -- Primordialization of democratic process -- Radical churning of democratic process -- Rise of the right -- Clientelism as norm of democratic politics -- Centrality of the right in Indian politics -- Predominance of the right -- Conclusion N2 - "Although the adoption of a democratic system of government based on universal adult franchise has been considered a gamble on the part of the fathers of the Indian constitution, it has undoubtedly paid rich dividends in terms of establishing India as one of the most vibrant democracies in the world. Reconceptualizing Indian Democracy adopts a new prism in analysing the institutional vibrancy and functional dynamism of democratic experiences in India. It suggests that elections are not only mechanisms that change the political guard, but also devices for reconceptualizing the politico-constitutional fabric on which the Indian polity rests. Among the different factors that have made democracy a way of life for Indian people, elections, particularly the Lok Sabha elections, stand out prominently. In the first four general elections, the electorate appeared duty bound to vote for the Congress, but the 5th Lok Sabha elections saw a real churning in the political psyche of the common people. The book, thus, begins with an exploration of the 5th Lok Sabha elections and comprehensively studies each of the general elections from the 5th (1971) to the 17th (2019). By directing attention to the processes changing the texture of Indian democracy, the book highlights the inputs that democratic experiences in India offer to both the literature on democracy and to democratic experiences across the world"-- ER -