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Electoral Studies, Mar 1, 1999
aspects of its pro-Hindu political policies, or the relatively inward-looking economic agenda esp... more aspects of its pro-Hindu political policies, or the relatively inward-looking economic agenda espoused by a section of its leadership. While this may come as a relief to many-including some within the party-the imperative need for complete consensus on all matters will inevitably make governance difficult and uncertain. Few therefore expect a full five-year term for this Lok Sabha.
Electoral Studies, 1999
aspects of its pro-Hindu political policies, or the relatively inward-looking economic agenda esp... more aspects of its pro-Hindu political policies, or the relatively inward-looking economic agenda espoused by a section of its leadership. While this may come as a relief to many-including some within the party-the imperative need for complete consensus on all matters will inevitably make governance difficult and uncertain. Few therefore expect a full five-year term for this Lok Sabha.
Electoral Studies, Mar 1, 1999
aspects of its pro-Hindu political policies, or the relatively inward-looking economic agenda esp... more aspects of its pro-Hindu political policies, or the relatively inward-looking economic agenda espoused by a section of its leadership. While this may come as a relief to many-including some within the party-the imperative need for complete consensus on all matters will inevitably make governance difficult and uncertain. Few therefore expect a full five-year term for this Lok Sabha.
Electoral Studies, 1999
aspects of its pro-Hindu political policies, or the relatively inward-looking economic agenda esp... more aspects of its pro-Hindu political policies, or the relatively inward-looking economic agenda espoused by a section of its leadership. While this may come as a relief to many-including some within the party-the imperative need for complete consensus on all matters will inevitably make governance difficult and uncertain. Few therefore expect a full five-year term for this Lok Sabha.