debate between the reservation who want and don't want reservation?
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The Constituent Assembly in India, for the first time, met on 9 December 1946 and took three years to frame the world’s largest constitution- the Indian constitution. The members of the Assembly were indirectly elected by the members of the provincial assemblies that existed during the British Raj. The drafting of the constitution was not an easy task, it took months and years of debates and discussions to arrive at the final draft of the constitution and then the constitution was enacted on January 26, 1950.
Among all the debates that took place in the assembly, the debate on reservation was among the most prominent ones. When Britishers left India, the country was shattered into pieces and it was the need of the time to bring all the pieces together in order to run the country. When the assembly met for the framing of the Constitution, all classes of the society were addressed , be it be the upper-class Hindus or the lower caste. And since, the fact that class and caste discrimination are deeply rooted in India cannot be denied, policies such as reservation had to be included to achieve the principles of democracy.