An objective and dispassionate study of the oldest religion based regional political party: the Shiromani Akali Dal, participating in the democratic politics and processes of socio-economic development and transformation of the country. It delineates and analyses events and developments from the emergence of the Akali Dal, as a religious movement, its transformation into a religious political party, concerned with safeguarding the political, social and economic interests of the Sikhs as a minority and to represent them in governing institutions, engaged in the struggle for power in secular domain mobilising the community support using the ideology of fusion of religion and politics, yet lacking equal support from different sections of the community. Rather than dwelling on a mere narrative of events and describing strategies, tactics and agitations of the Akalis an attempt has been made to understand why and how social and economic antagonisms arising out of generation and articulation of demands in a pluralistic society, undergoing modernization and democratization may be marked by identity politics. The study is located in the broader framework of rise and growth of regional parties and identity politics in India as a part and consequence of India’s adopted model of state and nation building, integration and socio-economic development and transformation.
Author(s): Amarjit S. Narang
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 419
City: New Delhi
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Preface and Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Introduction: Region, Religion and Politics
Chapter 2: Punjab: State, Society, Demography and Economy
Chapter 3: Communal Consciousness and Identity in Colonial Era
Chapter 4: Gurdwara Reform Movement and Shiromani Akali Dal
Chapter 5: Akali Dal and the National Movement
Chapter 6: Punjabi Suba Movement
Chapter 7: Akali Politics in Reorganized Punjab (1967-1980)
Chapter 8: Sikh Ethno-Nationalism, Akali Dal and Operation Blue Star
Chapter 9: Punjab Accord and Elections
Chapter 10: Post-Accord Insurgency and the Akali Response
Chapter 11: Post-Militancy Return of Moderation
Chapter 12: New Generation and Dynastic Politics
Chapter 13: Akali Dal at 100: Trends and Challenges
Chapter 14: Conclusion: Identity Politics and Accommodation
Appendices
1: List of Abbreviations
2: Glossary
3: 100 Years of SAD: Timeline
4: Prominent Leaders who Steered, Influenced or Swayed Akali Politics
5: Akali Dal Factions
References and Bibliography
Index