Political Science, asked by ntailor6909, 10 months ago

Regional demands from different parts of India exemplify the principle
of unity with diversity. Do you agree? Give reasons

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Answered by austinlobo04
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Explanation:

It is very true to say that the regional demands from different parts of India exemplify the principle of unity and diversity. The reasons in support of these statements are as given below :

(i) In India, different regions and linguistic groups have the right to retain their own culture.

(ii) India has adopted a democratic approach to the question of diversity and, therefore, allows the political expression of regional aspirations.

(iii) Regional issues and problems receive adequate attention and accommodation in the policy making process.

(iv) Indian approach does not see regionalism and cultural diversity as anti national.

(v) During the period since independence regional aspirations from demands of statehood and economic development to autonomy and separation have been raised. But the democratic politics has accommodated the demands of different sections of the society. Regional aspirations are very much a part of democratic politics.

(vi) Jammu and Kashmir is one of the living examples of plural society and politics. Inspite of diversities and conflicts, the plural and secular culture of the state has remained largely intact. Similarly in Punjab regional identities continue to be important for the people, but politics has been on secular lines.

Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

Regional demands from different parts of India exemplifies the principle of unity and diversity because of the folliwng:

a) India is a country that boasts of various ethnicities and diverse cultures. Therefore, regional demands help retain the characteristics of language and culture peculiar to any state  

b) Freedom and right of expression are important to democracy, which encourage diversity and unity  

c) Regional issues get prominence during decision and policy making  

d) Various ethnicities and culture prevail in Kashmir, yet this plurality has not affected its secularity in any way  

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