Shiromani Akali Dal (1920–2020): Ideology, strategy, and support base

IF 0.2 0 ASIAN STUDIES Sikh Formations-Religion Culture Theory Pub Date : 2021-02-03 DOI:10.1080/17448727.2021.1873654
Ashutosh Kumar
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ABSTRACT Shiromani Akali Dal, the oldest state party in India, emanated from an ethnic movement launched by the Sikh community in Punjab to take control of their gurdwaras. As an ‘ethnic’ party, it has claimed to be the sole political custodian of the minority Sikh community in India since colonial times. The party has often found itself trapped at the crossroads of region and religion. This explains why it transitioned from pursuing the politics of ‘representation’ in colonial Punjab to the pursuit of ‘a territorial homeland’ for the Sikhs after partition. The Congress’ attempt to deny the reorganisation of the state and subsequently its efforts to weaken the faction ridden Akali Dal, and also the party’s own inability to draw the bulk Sikh votes, compelled the party to pursue cultural and the region-specific autonomist politics which led to the rise of militancy. In the post-militancy era, the party made a comeback as an ‘electoral’ populist party in alliance with the BJP by undergoing a paradigmatic shift from contentious ethnic and anti-centre agenda to peace and development in the state politics based on the concept of Punjabiat. The same period, however, has also witnessed the rise of previously unseen dynastic party leadership .
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Shiromani Akali Dal(1920-2020):意识形态、战略和支持基础
Shiromani Akali Dal是印度最古老的邦党,起源于旁遮普锡克教社区发起的一场种族运动,目的是控制他们的gurdwarra。作为一个“少数民族”政党,它声称自殖民时代以来是印度少数民族锡克教社区的唯一政治监护人。该党经常发现自己被困在地区和宗教的十字路口。这就解释了为什么它从追求旁遮普殖民地的“代表权”政治转变为追求锡克教徒在分治后的“领土家园”。国大党试图否认国家的重组,并随后努力削弱Akali Dal的派系,以及该党自身无法吸引大量锡克教徒的选票,迫使该党追求文化和特定地区的自治主义政治,这导致了战斗的兴起。在后战斗时代,该党作为一个与人民党联盟的“选举”民粹主义政党卷土重来,经历了从有争议的种族和反中心议程到基于旁遮普概念的邦政治和平与发展的范式转变。然而,在同一时期,也见证了前所未见的王朝党的领导层的崛起。
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