How does India바카라s most populous state perceive itself? How do these self-images바카라vivid and paradoxical바카라impact its polity and polls, and more importantly, Indian democracy? Why couÂÂlÂdn바카라t the lower castes바카라 movement in the state, which saw the surge of OBC politics and made a Dalit woman chief minister, dampen the majoritarian temple movement? These questions may offer a few clues towards decoding the ongoing elections in Uttar Pradesh, where a mosque that barely existed in the cultural memory of Mathura has become an electoral issue, and a Dalit family in Hathras is forced to cast their vote under heavy security.