Reserved constituencies in India are a form of power sharing. Do you agree? Justify
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Reserved constituencies are those districts in which, depending on their electorate, seats are reserved for SCs and ST.
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- Power may also be exchanged amongst various communities that are socially distinct, including separate religious and linguistic classes. A clear example of this form of power sharing is 'Group Governance' in Belgium. India's reserved constituency structure is just another case.
- As per the Delimitation Commission's 2008 order, 412 seats are common, 84 seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes and 47 seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes. For Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes it used to be 79 and 41 respectively
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