General elections were held in
India
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on 20 May, 12 June and 15 June 1991 to elect the members of the
10th Lok Sabha, although they were delayed until 19 February 1992 in
Punjab.
No party could muster a majority in the Lok Sabha, resulting in the
Indian National Congress (Indira)
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forming a
minority government under new Prime Minister
P. V. Narasimha Rao with the support of other parties. The government survived 28 July 1993 no confidence vote in controversial circumstances by bribing MPs from the
Janata Dal and the
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha.
Elections were not held for the six seats allocated to
Jammu and Kashmir, nor for two seats in
Bihar
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and one in
Uttar Pradesh
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. Similarly, elections were also delayed in
Punjab. Voter turnout was 57%, the lowest to date in an Indian general election.
Background
In the
previous elections held 16 months before, the Janata Dal came into power with outside support of the Bharatiya Janata Party, however the BJP withdrew it's support from the government after its
Ram Rathyatra was stopped at
Samastipur in
Bihar
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, a state ruled by the Janata Dal, whose Chief Minister
Lalu Prasad Yadav had the BJP president
Lal Krishna Advani arrested on spot. Following the resignation of V. P. Singh, the main opposition party, the
Indian National Congress (Indira)
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provided outside support to a small breakaway faction of the Janata Dal, the
Samajwadi Janata Party headed by
Chandra Shekhar for a time, but soon withdrew its support. Over 500 million eligible voters were once again given the chance to elect their government.
The elections were held in a polarised environment and are also referred to as the 'Mandal-Mandir' elections after the two most important poll issues, the
Mandal Commission fallout and the
Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid issue.
Mandal-Mandir Issue
While the
Mandal Commission report released by the VP Singh government suggested giving 27 per cent
reservation to the
Other Backward Castes (OBCs) in government jobs, it led to widespread violence and protests across the country with many students from the
Forward Caste groups in and around the capital city of
Delhi
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even setting themselves on fire in opposition to increase in reservations. Violence also erupted between
Scheduled Caste groups, who opposed increasing reservation for other communities & OBC groups, who supported reservation for their own community. 'Mandir' represented the hallmark of this election, where there was a debate over construction of
Ram Mandir at the
disputed site of the
Babri Masjid in
Ayodhya which the
Hindu right wing
Bharatiya Janata Party
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was using as its major election manifesto. To counter the intense religious polarisation unleashed due to the Ram mandir movement, the ruling Janata Dal heavily campaigned on implementing the Mandal Commission report, which the BJP alleged was a ploy to undermine Hindu unity.
The Mandir-Mandal issue led to numerous riots in many parts of the country and the electorate was polarised on caste and religious lines. With the Janata Dal beginning to
fall apart into different splinter groups each supporting a particular caste in a specific state, the Congress (I) managed to make the most of the polarisation, by getting the most seats and forming a minority government.
Rajiv Gandhi assassination
A day after the first round of polling took place on 20 May, former prime minister
Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated while campaigning for
Margatham Chandrasekar in
Sriperembudur. The remaining election days were postponed until mid-June and voting finally took place on 12 and 15 June.
Since the assassination took place after first phase of polling in 211 of 534 constituencies and the balance constituencies went to polls after the assassination, the 1991 results varied greatly between phases.
Congress (I) was almost wiped out in the first phase, and rode a massive sympathy wave of
public grief to sweep the second phase.
The end result was a Congress (I)-led minority government supported by the Janata Dal led by
P. V. Narasimha Rao, who had previously announced his retirement from politics. While Rao had not contested in the election, he contested in a
by-election
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A vacancy may arise as a result of an incumben ...
in
Nandyal which he won by a record five lakh votes.
Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab
76 to 126 people were shot dead during campaign on 17 June 1991 in two attacks by
Khalistani gunmen in Punjab, an area racked by separatist violence since the 1980s. Police reports said the killings, on separate trains, were carried out by Sikh militants. Similarly,
insurgency in Kashmir also saw the
mass exodus of Kashmiri Hindus from the
Kashmir Valley under threats from
Pakistan-sponsored Muslim militants. Due to these insurgencies, no elections were held in
Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab, a total of 19 Lok Sabha seats. Elections were held in Punjab on 19 February 1992, where INC won 12 out of 13 seats, thereby taking their tally in the Lok Sabha up from 232 to 244.
Results
Delayed elections in Punjab
Aftermath
Congress(I) was in a position to form government. The persons, mentioned in media, as probable Prime Minister, were:
*''Former
Home
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, and
Foreign minister
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''
P. V. Narasimha Rao.
*''
Chief Minister of Maharashtra''
Sharad Pawar.
*''Former
Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh''
Arjun Singh.
*''Former
Finance
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, and
Foreign minister
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''
N. D. Tiwari.
At the suggestion of Rajiv's widow Sonia,
P. V. Narasimha Rao was chosen as the prime-ministerial candidate of Congress (Indira). Rao, who got himself by-elected from
Nandyal, secured the outside support of the Janata Dal & Jharkhand Mukti Morcha under controversial circumstances. After
Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rao was the second Congress Prime Minister from outside the
Nehru-Gandhi family and the second Congress Prime Minister to head a
minority government that completed full 5-year term (
Indira Gandhi also headed a minority government from 1969 to 1971 following the 1969 split of the Congress party into
Congress(O) &
Congress(R)).
See also
*
List of members of the 10th Lok Sabha
*
Election Commission of India
*
1992 Indian general election in Punjab
References
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