In Kolkata, from 1952 to 2016, Bengal’s politics, especially electoral discourse, was dominated by issues affecting farmers, laborers, and the common people. However, since 2016, it’s observed that whether in assembly or parliamentary elections, issues concerning public welfare are taking a backseat. Now, identity politics based on caste, religion, and regionalism is gaining prominence.
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