Political Science, asked by nisharani0502das, 7 months ago

reservation as a democratic policy? justify

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Answered by Taruni2007
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The way we define something changes the way we perceive something. We try to define something based on the interest of our own and the group that we come from. The clashes of definitions create confusion. This is the reason why it is important to clearly understand, express, and then communicate so that everybody at least come to a common minimum understanding of what it really is. Reservation is the public policy to make India democratic.

The communication is a key. If there is a discussion on “reservation policy”, the upper caste dominated press (recently Financial Express) cites that the reservation is against “merit” and it is against “administrative efficiency”.

Answered by kvenisreprasad
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The policy of reservation is contrary to the principle of equality. Equality presupposes equal treatment to all and equal protection of all people. But special privileges and extra protection to certain class of people is against the policy of equality. It violates the very spirit of democracy

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