Political Science, asked by Alexa1245, 9 months ago

Gandhiji strongly believed that every adult in India should be given right to vote. However, a few people don’t share his views. They feel that illiterate people, who are mainly poor, should not be given to vote. What do you think? Do you think this would be a form of discrimination? Give five points to support your view.

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Answered by palpitio
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All citizens are equal. The constitution aims at providing all equality to all its citizens. If a person believes in that illiterate people should not be given the right to vote then he is simply being a discriminator.

We have no right to discriminate any one on the basis of poverty.

An illiterate is also a citizen of India. He should not be debarred from voting right on the basis of his illiteracy.

Our constitution provides equal voting rights to all its citizens.

As ideal citizens we all have to abide by the constitutional provisions.

We must honour human dignity and legal provisions.

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Answered by Fatima901
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Yes, this is indeed a form of discrimination. Every person has the right to vote because all of us are equal. Every gender is equal. It does not matter if you are poor or illiterate. Your cast does not matter. The thing that does matter is how you treat other people. Our constitution provides equal poverty to the people. Therefore, we should treat people like we want ourselves to be treated.

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