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<title>New alignments in South Indian politics: the 2001 assembly elections in Tamil Nadu</title>
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Wyatt, AKJ
This article argues that important changes have taken place in the relationship between state and national politics in Tamil Nadu. The article provides an account of key developments in the party alignments in the state; assess how these changes shaped the outcome of the 2001 election; and considers the longer-term implications of the results.
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