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1 Donald Rothchild, "Ethnicity and Conflict Resolutions" World Politics^ July 1970, p 597.

2 India 1979, Reference Annual, Delhi, 1979, p 10.

3 Compare: "The world minority denotes a section of the people living in this land but belonging to some other nation. ...Due to some historical circumstances they have imbibed foreign traits. They. have to be resurrected and rehabilitated", Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, Seminar, New Delhi, January 1962.

4 Paul R Brass, "Class, Ethnic Group and Party in Indian Politics", World Politics, April 1981, p 454.

5 Clifford Gertz, The Integrutivc Revolution in Old Societies and New States, New Delhi, 1963, p 108.

6 Joseph R Gusfield, "Political Community and Group interests in Modern India," Pacific Affairs, Summer 1965, pp 130 and 131. See also Rudolph Lloyd and Suzanne Rudolph, The Modernity of Tradition, New Delhi, 1967. pp 24-26.

7 Partap C Aggarwal, "Islamic Revival in Modern India—the Case of the Meos", Economic and Political Weekly, 18 October 1969, p 1680.

8 Paul R Brass, op cit, p 453.

9 See R Miliband, State in Capitalist Society, London, 1978, pp 4-6.

10 Bhola Nath Bancrjee, "Rudolphs and the Modernity of Indian Tradition", Socialist Perspective, Special Numbsr 1976, pp 26-27.

11 Karl Marx and F Engels, Pro-Capitalist Socio-Economic Formations, Moscow, 1976, p483.

12 D E Apter, "The Passing of Development Studies—Over the Shoulder with a Backward Glance", Government and Opposition, Summer-Autumn, 1980, p 275.

13 Louis Wirth, "The Problem of Minority Groups", in Ralph Linton (ed), The Science of Man in the World Crisis, New York, 1945, p 354.

14 Compare, C N Annadurai: "We say we demand unqualified enforcement of the theory of self-government or the state's sovereignty and autonomy. Our opponents have labelled this demand as aim'ng at secession. ... The problem before us is: How are we to accommodate the theory of self-government within the framework of the anti-secession constitutional amendment?", Link, 27 October 1963.

15 See Moin Shakir and H A Gani, "Conver sion Phenomenon", Secular Democracy, October 1981.

16 M S Golwalkar, Bunch of Thoughts, Bangalore, 1968, pp 127-133. See also M S Golwalkar, We, or Nationhood Defined and Balraj Madhok, Indianization, Delhi, n d.

17 Ibid.

18 For a detailed discussion, see Moin Shakir, Politics of Minorities, Delhi, 1981, Chapter 1.

19 William J Wilson, The Declining Significance of Race, Chicago. 1978, p 151.

20 Mark Mi tin, "The Social System and Human Rights", in Bourgeois Democracy and Human Rights, Moscow, 1978, p 8.

21 Note on National Question adopted by the 9th Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), Calcutta, 1972, p 97.

22 V I Lenin, Critical Remarks on the National Question, Moscow, 1971, pp 28-29.



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