Social Sciences, asked by priyade4409, 1 year ago

How do marginalised and deprived people react to social injustice explain?

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Answered by topanswers
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They react through riots.

Here, I am not justifying that protesting is good for a constitution, but protesting is the only option left when the ideas and hard works of poor citizens left unrecognized by the government that results in social injustice.

Not every laws and welfare measures will do good to every people in a country, but the ruling person can do by making changes in it. It is the duty of every citizen, to raise a question to their government and get perfect justice from the ruler. After a lot of legal tries, Protesting is the righteous action to undertake, when the government kept refusing the requests and questions of the marginalized people.

Once Martin Luther King said, "Riot is the language of Unheard" so, in my view, protesting is a necessary action for people to maintain equality in every aspect that too, in a secular country like India.

Marginalized and deprives people must react to the social injustice through riots.

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  • (i) People who feel marginalized, deprived and discriminated, have a to fight against the injustices.
  • (ii) Such a fight often takes democratic path, voicing their demands in a peaceful manner and seeking a fair position through elections.
  • (iii) Sometimes, social differences can take the form of unacceptable level of social inequality and injustices. The struggle against such inequalities, sometimes, takes the path of violence and defiance of state power.
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