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Expression of various kinds of social divisions in politics often results in their cancelling one another out and thus reducing their intensity.
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Answered by Shashangroxxy
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a.  ​Social divisions reflects the division of society on the basis of caste, religion , region , language etc and get expressed in politics in various forms
b. Social division is the characteristic feature of any society and gets reflected in politics .
c.  Political expression  of social divisions has allowed marginal and disadvantaged groups to ventilate their grievances with the support of political parties and have compelled government to be responsive to their needs. It  has also ensured adequate representation to such diverse groups and due accommodation of their interests.
d. Political expression of social divisions has often helped these marginalised groups who have been discriminated to fight against injustice prevailing in the society to voice their dissent in a peaceful constitutional manner.
We can give example of Linguistic reorganization of states, where states have been created on the basis of languages like Telugu speaking state of Andhra Pradesh, then Maharashtra, Gujarat etc. Such a reorganization was initially felt would lead to disintegration of the country and would foster separatism rather it has helped in expanding democracy and reduced the chances of possible conflict and disintegration of society. In India, expression of social division in politics has rather strengthened national unity by giving due respect to diverse groups
e. It expands the very idea of Democracy with adequate arrangements of power sharing with these marginal social groups.One can quote the example of Belgium which ensured that all linguistic groups are duly recognized and accommodated in its system of power sharing to prevent the outbreak of conflict in the society. It not only provided for community government but also equal representation to the linguistic groups in the central government 
   
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