The 'animosity factor' is the fuel of Idea of India. Inside groups suspicious of both outsiders and other insider groups.
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Dominant inside groups hate outsiders thinking (correctly) that they want to undermine their benefits in garb of asking for data
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Inside groups also hate outsiders who want to come in and share (eg Jat quota plaintiffs - groups opposed to Hardik)
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This is the kind of low grade democracy we have been dealt. Development and Good Governance are abstractions no one opposes
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This animosity factor manifests itself as 1) upper caste hatred - esp Brahmins. You can watch the most Suave Western Liberal
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descend into the crudest casteist language. This is a must for them because the need to increase cohesion and stick to benefit protector
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@realitycheckind This is an excellent tweet storm elucidating a theory. Deserves a comprehensive blog post for referral :D
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