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Election without Choice

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Talk by W.H. Morris-Jones

Polling in India's second general election begins tomorrow, and prevailing opinion is that the Congress Party will be returned to office. The absence of a strong opposition party with clear policies seems to mean that the election is one without real choice. Professor Morris-Jones, of the Department of Social Studies, University of Durham, considers whether this is an adequate view of the Indian political scene.

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