
Is there a clear north-south divide in Indian politics?
Parley by The Hindu
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The Differences Between the North and South in Political Language
The south experienced social movements during the colonial period around the class was filled. The birth of the United Saints throughout the class, the whole media-trivant movement and its ideology provided a counter-culted orthodox grammatical Hinduism. Far more important was the non-dramatic movement in the 19th century in the Bombay-Karnataka region primarily. Some children caste, especially the Maratha-Kurubhi caste between the higher status in the caste side, and in opposition to the grammatical caste groups. So what I am trying to say is that there are perhaps dual-Dramatic movements to handle what you refer to as communal mobility. There are movements in the
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