Authoritarian rule in India leads to lasting distrust in politicians.
The article explores how authoritarian rule in India during the 1970s affected the country's democracy. The study shows that after the authoritarian period, the ruling party, Indian National Congress, lost support in elections. This decline was not due to fewer people voting, but because more opposition candidates started running for office. The impact of the authoritarian rule continues today, with low trust in politicians in states where harsh policies were implemented.