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Reserved constituencies in India are a form of power sharing. Do you agree? Justify

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Answered by joshsk
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Answer:If the SC/ST communities were given a separate electorate, then certain constituencies would have been reserved for them, and only the people belonging to SC/ST communities would have been able to vote for the candidates contesting those seats, thus alienating the rest of the Hindus.

Explanation:Communities that have been historically marginalised are given adequate representation in the Parliament. Therefore, some seats are reserved in the Parliament for SC and ST communities. This has been done so that the MPs elected from these constituencies will be familiar with Dalit and Adivasi interests in Parliament and can represent them.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Yes,I do agree with the fact that the reserved constituencies in India are a form of power sharing.

Explanation:

  • In the reserved constituencies,members belonging to that region gets elected thereby him sharing a seat in the legislature who also gives him the power to raise his voice if anything goes against his community or constituency.
  • He has the right to vote to any ruling government thereby him extending his support to the government in return of which he gets certain benefits of power sharing.
  • For-example in the state of Assam Hagrama is the political leader of Bodoland constituency where he cast his vote to congress at the time when congress was in power and this time he did cast his vote to Vote in the mutual benefits to power sharing.

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