Give 4 reasons why the system of reserved constituencies was introduced by the constuent maker in India
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The makers of our Constitution introduced Reserved Constituency for the weaker sections like SC and ST for several reasons like
(a) To provide a fair chance to the weaker section to get elected to the Lok Sabha and state Legislative Assemblies in an open electoral competition.
(b) The reservation is due to those who are influential and resourceful may prevent the weaker sections from winning the elections.
(c) Besides, through, reserved constituencies they tried to promote political empowerment among weaker sections.
(d) Now the system of Reservation has been extended at the district and local levels as well.
(a) To provide a fair chance to the weaker section to get elected to the Lok Sabha and state Legislative Assemblies in an open electoral competition.
(b) The reservation is due to those who are influential and resourceful may prevent the weaker sections from winning the elections.
(c) Besides, through, reserved constituencies they tried to promote political empowerment among weaker sections.
(d) Now the system of Reservation has been extended at the district and local levels as well.
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The makers of our Constitution introduced Reserved Constituency for the weaker sections like SC and ST for several reasons like
(a) To provide a fair chance to the weaker section to get elected to the Lok Sabha and state Legislative Assemblies in an open electoral competition.
(b) The reservation is due to those who are influential and resourceful may prevent the weaker sections from winning the elections.
(c) Besides, through, reserved constituencies they tried to promote political empowerment among weaker sections.
(d) Now the system of Reservation has been extended at the district and local levels as well.
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