Ideological and caste-based challenges to Sikh political and religious institutions: The Shiromani Akali Dal and SGPC’s strategies of co-option and ‘management’ in a fragmented polity

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Virginia Van Dyke
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the structures and strategies whereby the Shiromani Akali Dal, along with other Sikh religio-political institutions including the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, gains support from social groups outside the realm of coalition politics – that is, the interaction of the SAD with its coalition partner, the BJP. Using the theory of consociationalism as a lens through which to view this process, I argue that the de facto consociational system limits the actions of political parties while creating a unique kind of relationship with those of differing ideologies and identities. Their support is gained and managed through intermediaries rather than formal incorporation.
对锡克教政治和宗教机构的意识形态和基于种姓的挑战:Shiromani Akali Dal和SGPC在分散政体中的合作选择和“管理”策略
本文考察了Shiromani Akali Dal以及包括Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak委员会在内的其他锡克教宗教政治机构从联盟政治领域之外的社会团体获得支持的结构和策略-即SAD与其联盟伙伴BJP的互动。运用联合主义理论作为观察这一过程的透镜,我认为事实上的联合制度限制了政党的行动,同时与不同意识形态和身份的政党建立了一种独特的关系。他们的支持是通过中间人而不是正式的公司来获得和管理的。
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