Let us recall that in India, more than anywhere else, populism is an instrument of revenge for the elites, who feel threatened by the rise of the lower castes.
The last point deserves further explanation. While the BJP claims, in a calculated move, to be turning its back on casteism (the gravedigger of Hindu unity), the party is actually promoting representatives of lower caste groups, which lower caste parties and affirmative action policies have long neglected. As a result, the BJP’s electorate is seen as a coalition of extremes, since, alongside the non-elite and rural supporters, the party remains a high-caste formation whose members dominate the government. Let us recall that in India, more than anywhere else, populism is an instrument of revenge for the elites, who feel threatened by the rise of the lower castes.
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