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[[File:Swastika.svg|thumb|The ''Sauvastika'', an ancient symbol for Purogati. Its use has become controversial due to similarities with the Nazi swastika/hooked cross.]] | |||
'''Purogati''' (Hindi/Sanskrit for "Progress") is a [[Mel-akkam|Mel-akkan]] socio-political model, based on the ideology of the ancient leader [[Pujari Nayaku]]. Often characterised as a non-[[wikipedia:Revolutionary socialism|revolutionary]] form of [[wikipedia:Socialism|socialism]] with specific Mel-akkam characteristics, Purogati (in its various forms) has long influenced Mel-akkan politics and government. In the modern day, the [[Progressive Party (Mel-akkam)|Progressive Party]] is regarded as the main political advocate for Purogati, while other parties, such as the [[Originalist Progressive Party]] and [[Coalition of Independents]] support Purogati to some extent. | '''Purogati''' (Hindi/Sanskrit for "Progress") is a [[Mel-akkam|Mel-akkan]] socio-political model, based on the ideology of the ancient leader [[Pujari Nayaku]]. Often characterised as a non-[[wikipedia:Revolutionary socialism|revolutionary]] form of [[wikipedia:Socialism|socialism]] with specific Mel-akkam characteristics, Purogati (in its various forms) has long influenced Mel-akkan politics and government. In the modern day, the [[Progressive Party (Mel-akkam)|Progressive Party]] is regarded as the main political advocate for Purogati, while other parties, such as the [[Originalist Progressive Party]] and [[Coalition of Independents]] support Purogati to some extent. |
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Purogati (Hindi/Sanskrit for "Progress") is a Mel-akkan socio-political model, based on the ideology of the ancient leader Pujari Nayaku. Often characterised as a non-revolutionary form of socialism with specific Mel-akkam characteristics, Purogati (in its various forms) has long influenced Mel-akkan politics and government. In the modern day, the Progressive Party is regarded as the main political advocate for Purogati, while other parties, such as the Originalist Progressive Party and Coalition of Independents support Purogati to some extent.