Vishwanath Pratap Singh emerged as the leader of the coalition,
                Janata Dal, that defeated the Congress in the general elections. The
                party was made mainly of disaffected leaders who had quit the
                Congress at various points. The government was supported by the
                two groups from opposing ends of the political spectrum: the BJP
                and the Left Front. V P Singh's main contribution as PM was the
                decision to provide reservations for the backward classes in
                government services and educational institutions. This set off protest
                across the nation and sparked off immolations by several
                students-and also set a new political agenda for the country. As a
                reaction to the call for "Mandalisation" of the country, the BJP
                undertook a "Rath Yatra" to evoke a pan-Hindu identity, which
                resulted in the worsening of the communal situation. Ultimately, the
                BJP withdrew its support to the Janata Dal government, leading to
                the fall of V P Singh from the PM's chair.

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