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In the parliamentary system of government, manifestos constitute
and represent an important aspect of the democratic electoral
politics as statements of a party's ideology, response and policy.
This book offers an examination of election manifestos of different
political parties in India at the national level. It explores the
manifesto as an input to the policy process and presents a
comparative perspective and understanding on the issues and
approaches of the national political parties on key affairs. The
book traces the evolution of the electoral system, political
parties and party manifestos in India as they emerged and developed
over time. It looks at the Statutes of 1909, 1919 and 1935 along
with the party manifestos and elections until 1945-46. The author
further analyses Constituent Assembly debates on the electoral
system and the stances of political parties on national
reconstruction through documents from parties, including the Indian
National Congress, the Communist Party of India, the Socialist
Party, Jana Sangh and the All India Scheduled Castes Federation.
Covering manifestos of sixteen Lok Sabha Elections (from the first
general election of 1952 to 2014), this book provides a
comprehensive overview of how major political parties think on
significant social, economic, political, foreign and
defence-related issues. It will be useful to scholars and
researchers of political science, election studies, modern Indian
history, public administration, law and governance, sociology,
media and journalism as also to legislators and policymakers.
In the parliamentary system of government, manifestos constitute
and represent an important aspect of the democratic electoral
politics as statements of a party's ideology, response and policy.
This book offers an examination of election manifestos of different
political parties in India at the national level. It explores the
manifesto as an input to the policy process and presents a
comparative perspective and understanding on the issues and
approaches of the national political parties on key affairs. The
book traces the evolution of the electoral system, political
parties and party manifestos in India as they emerged and developed
over time. It looks at the Statutes of 1909, 1919 and 1935 along
with the party manifestos and elections until 1945-46. The author
further analyses Constituent Assembly debates on the electoral
system and the stances of political parties on national
reconstruction through documents from parties, including the Indian
National Congress, the Communist Party of India, the Socialist
Party, Jana Sangh and the All India Scheduled Castes Federation.
Covering manifestos of sixteen Lok Sabha Elections (from the first
general election of 1952 to 2014), this book provides a
comprehensive overview of how major political parties think on
significant social, economic, political, foreign and
defence-related issues. It will be useful to scholars and
researchers of political science, election studies, modern Indian
history, public administration, law and governance, sociology,
media and journalism as also to legislators and policymakers.
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