ISBN-13: 9781803749495 / Angielski / Miękka / 2025 / 214 str.
The book is an in-depth study of the eighteenth Lok Sabha elections held in India. Besides dwelling on the factors that acted critically in exercising voting rights by the voters, the text also highlights how the voters established their hegemony while casting votes in accordance with their priorities. This book stands out not merely because it introduces new parameters of conceptualizing Indian politics, but also because it questions the widely accepted models of analysis. By innovatively deciphering the nature of voting behaviour, the book provides newer conceptual tools which will help future researchers to reconceptualise democracy in a different but theoretically persuasive model of analysis.
The book is a study of the poll outcome of India's eighteenth parliamentary elections. It has shown that Indian voters played a critical role in choosing candidates not by being swayed by emotional issues, like the consecration of the Ram Lala but by assessing the incumbent government with reference to its performance vis-à-vis the countrymen.