Factors that decide the outcome of the politics of social divisions.
(i) The people's perception of their identities: When this is singular, the accommodation of other identities becomes difficult.
(ii) Representation of a community by political leaders: While representing a community, if politicians raise demands that are constitutional, then, it is easier to accommodate those demands.
(iii) The governments reaction: If the reasonable demands of a community are suppressed by the government, then it leads to social divisions, which in turns threaten the integrity of the country.