Heartland Rising: The Making of Majoritarian India

Heartland Rising: The Making of Majoritarian India

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Heartland Rising is a searing, thought-provoking, and deeply analytical examination of the forces driving India’s contemporary socio-political landscape. Written by Mumbai-based lawyer and legal scholar Javed Gaya, this non-fiction work cuts through the modern noise to show how majoritarianism has increasingly embedded itself into the machinery of governance. Synopsis: From the foundational upheavals of the 1940s—including Partition and the intense debates surrounding the framing of the Constitution—to the contemporary era, Heartland Rising revisits an essential democratic question: Should India have been anchored primarily in liberty (defined as 'one man, one vote') or in equality (understood as meaningful, systemic political representation for minorities within a robust federal structure)? Gaya boldly argues that the early republic's choice has left contemporary India compromised. The book meticulously maps how the partition of the subcontinent and the subsequent political elevation of the Hindi heartland reshaped the nation's social and economic trajectory, amplifying caste and communal divisions while narrowing the space for pluralism. Through a legal and historical lens, it explores the increasing frailty of constitutional safeguards, the weakening role of the judiciary, the subversion of federalism, and a growing fixation with cultural purity. Both a clinical diagnosis and a warning for the future, this book raises an existential question about how to alter the current course of Indian democracy.

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