Since socio-political polarisation along the lines of religion emerged in Coastal Karnataka, the Indian National Congress was seen as catering to multiple interests. There were leaders from Christian and Muslim communities such as Oscar Fernandes, Margaret Alva, UT Fareed and BM Idinabba and leaders from lowered castes such as Janardhan Poojary, Veerappa Moily and Manorama Madhvaraj.
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How coastal Karnataka was saffronised; Part 18: Two murders, political factions and Muslim polarisation conclude this series
How coastal Karnataka was saffronised; Part 18: Two murders, political factions and Muslim polarisation conclude this series
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