state any three reasons to say that caste alone cannot determine election results in india? 3 marker again
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The focus on caste in politics sorfietimes gives an impression that elections are all about caste and nothing else. We can state following reasons for the same.
(i) Actually the candidate and party has to win the confidence of more than one caste and community and hardly any parliamentary constituency has a clear majority of one single party.
(ii) It’s not certain that people with the same caste or community have same interests, they may have different interests depending on their economic status and social condition. Thus, caste cannot be a sole factor.
(iii) Regarding voters, they may have more than one candidate from their caste, while other may not have any candidate from their caste.
(iv) Irrespective of caste, voters consider the performance of the government and popularity of the leaders while voting.
Hence, we can clearly conclude that “caste alone cannot determine election result in India.”
(i) Actually the candidate and party has to win the confidence of more than one caste and community and hardly any parliamentary constituency has a clear majority of one single party.
(ii) It’s not certain that people with the same caste or community have same interests, they may have different interests depending on their economic status and social condition. Thus, caste cannot be a sole factor.
(iii) Regarding voters, they may have more than one candidate from their caste, while other may not have any candidate from their caste.
(iv) Irrespective of caste, voters consider the performance of the government and popularity of the leaders while voting.
Hence, we can clearly conclude that “caste alone cannot determine election result in India.”
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(please mark me as brainlist)The elections from teachers’ and graduates’ constituencies were effected with the intention of ensuring that educated voters help to curb criminality in politics, but these polls seem to be numerically ineffectualAlong with the elections to the five state assemblies of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Manipur and Uttarakhand, the Election Commission of India has also announced elections to fill up vacancies in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka legislative councils due to the retirement or resignation of members who represented the teachers’ or graduates’ constituencies.
These are constituencies in which only teachers and graduates respectively are eligible to vote. The idea may have been that the representation would be better if educated people alone were entitled to vote for a representative to the legislative council.
These are constituencies in which only teachers and graduates respectively are eligible to vote. The idea may have been that the representation would be better if educated people alone were entitled to vote for a representative to the legislative council.
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