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Evaluating Electoral Success as a Measure of Policy Fairness

Critically evaluate the argument that a political party's long-term, uninterrupted electoral success following a major policy implementation is strong evidence that the general population perceived the policy as fair. Using the case of the Left Front's 34-year rule in West Bengal after implementing land reforms as a central example, discuss both the strengths and potential weaknesses of this line of reasoning.

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