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Caste do no play an important role in politics.justify

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Answered by farooqriza3
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Equality is the principle of uniform apportionment, but does not imply identity, or sameness. The term equality has differing implication, depending on what is being apportioned. Formal equality means, the equal distribution of legal and political rights, and is usually based on the assumption that human beings are born equal. Equality of opportunity means that everyone has the same starting point or equal life chances, but may justify social inequality because talent and the capacity for hard work are unequally, distributed

Answered by espees
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The removal of the boundaries between "civil society" and "political society" meant that caste now played a huge role in the political arena and also influenced other government-run institutions such as police and the judicial system. Gender also plays a significant role in the power dynamic of caste in politics.

To gain support political parties raise caste-based issues during elections to get political support, as 'one man one vote' system or adult franchise has made the voter very powerful. Political Parties have made people belonging to lower castes conscious about their rights to vote and their powers.

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