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Yugank Goyal and Arun Kumar Kaushik
The authors analyse and extrapolate from data relating to India’s national and state election results, starting with Lok Sabha elections from 1952 until the present day, with a focus on Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal and Kerala, as well as the rise of the BJP and coalition politics.
Westland Non-fiction, Rs 499, 288 pages
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