From a consequentialist perspective, was the introduction of Operation Barga ethically justified?
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From a consequentialist perspective, was the introduction of Operation Barga ethically justified? Using a deontological ethical framework, construct an argument either in favour of Operation Barga or against it.
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Yes operation barga was justified since it was meant to take care of the reforms that were initiated for the sharecropping methods. Operation barga was brought in by the West Bengal government to tackle the argrarian issues
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- Operation Barga was brought in by the West Bengal government for the entire state of West Bengal for noting down the names of of the "Bargadars'. The movement for land reforms was an issue in the rural sectors of West Bengal and these were initiated to handle the earlier 'Argrarian issues'.
- The main benefit of the operation Barga was that it improved the social standing of the sharecroppers or bargadars. It helped the to improve the condition of the tenants in the state with stability and security in the system for the farmers.
- The introduction of operation Barga resulted in improving the system of allocation of land for the farmers by the landowners and it also made them more secure by being provided protection from being exploited further by the landowners.
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