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Before Independence in India,on certain basis,only a small minority was allowed to vote.Why do you think this was a form of discrimination?Give five points to support your answer

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Answered by seenu001
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Answer:

This was a form of discrimination since the natives were not involved in decision making.

Explanation:

Representation is key to having a peoples voice herd and their views listened to.

In the event of denial of access to vote, a people shall not have chosen a leader and the chosen leader should not make any leadership to those who were prevented from voting.

The bills that were passed did not have the natives approval since they were not represented.

The legislation made were discriminating by nature due to the lack of representation for the natives.

The natives were not allowed to vote on the basis of their nationality and by the fact that they were being oppressed by the colonial government.

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