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Regional aspirations

Haryana Board · Class 12 · Political Science

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Understanding Regional Aspirations

  • Regional aspirations are legitimate expressions of cultural, linguistic, and political identity within a democratic framework
  • India's constitutional approach allows political expression of regional demands without viewing them as anti-national
  • Democratic politics strengthens regional aspirations while providing mechanisms for accommodation
2

Jammu and Kashmir: Complex Regional Identity

  • J&K comprises three distinct regions: Jammu (Hindu majority), Kashmir valley (Muslim majority), Ladakh (Buddhist-Muslim mix)
  • Maharaja Hari Singh initially wanted independence, not merger with India or Pakistan
  • Sheikh Abdullah's National Conference was secular and opposed to Pakistan's religious politics
3

Dravidian Movement: Democratic Regional Assertion

  • Led by E.V. Ramasami 'Periyar', focused on Tamil cultural identity and anti-Brahmin sentiment
  • Slogan: 'Vadakku Vaazhgiradhu; Therkku Thaeikiradhu' (North thrives, South decays)
  • Dravidar Kazhagam (DK) formed under Periyar's leadership, later split into DMK
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Punjab Crisis: From Autonomy to Militancy

  • Social composition changed after Partition and creation of Haryana (1966)
  • Akali Dal led movement for Punjabi Suba, achieved in 1966 making Sikhs majority
  • Anandpur Sahib Resolution (1973) demanded regional autonomy and federal restructuring

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PoliticalThe distinct cultural and political identityA political and social movementA resolution passed by Akali DalMilitary operation conducted by Indian Army

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