Rodney W. Jones
University of Texas at Austin
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The Journal of Asian Studies | 1977
Dawn E. Jones; Rodney W. Jones
Severe urban rioting, the accompaniment of an organized political agitation known as the Nav Nirman (Reconstruction) movement, gripped the Indian state of Gujarat in early 1974, bringing to a violent climax social and political discontents from beneath a surface tranquility. Costly in lives and property and damaging to the political fabric of Gujarat, the ten-week-long agitation subsided only after winning two political objectives: first, the expulsion of the Chief Minister and imposition of Presidents Rule; and second, dissolution of the Gujarat legislative assembly. Resisted by the central government, the overthrow in Gujarat was an embarrassment to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and was a factor leading to the declaration of national emergency in June 1975. Gujarats recent troubles have a background in the 1969 national split of the Congress party, but the immediate issues of Nav Nirman were food scarcity, rising prices, corruption in governing circles, and grievances in the educational system. These issues were seized upon by college students, who sparked the riots and who thereafter provided the most visible leadership of the movement.
Pacific Affairs | 1978
Rodney W. Jones; Raju G. C. Thomas
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1977
Rodney W. Jones
Archive | 1984
Rodney W. Jones; Steven A. Hildreth
The Journal of Asian Studies | 1989
Rodney W. Jones; Jurgen Ruland
Pacific Affairs | 1977
Dawn E. Jones; Rodney W. Jones
Pacific Affairs | 1988
Rodney W. Jones; Akhtar Ali
Pacific Affairs | 1985
Ashok Kapur; Rodney W. Jones
Pacific Affairs | 1987
Joseph A. Yager; Rodney W. Jones; Steven A. Hildreth
Pacific Affairs | 1982
Rodney W. Jones; Mannaraswamighala Sreeranga Rajan; Shivaji Ganguly; K. P. Misra