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Using a deontological ethical framework, construct an argument either in favour of Operation Barga or against it.

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Answered by FeyisayoFijabi
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Answer:

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Answered by skyfall63
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Requirement: "Operation Bargadars" could keep up to "3-quarters" of their crop. Bargadars were" protected from eviction" by landowners, provided they had paid them the 25% quota. So, we use deontological ethical framework, to construct an argument "against" "Operation Bargadar"

Explanation:

  • Land reforms relate to the change in laws and land regulation. Modification of land laws include land allocation, the land ceiling, land ownership transfer, and so forth. Land reforms are part of govt decisions and initiatives to enhance the "land ownership system"
  • "Operation bargadars" was the program that was launched in "West Bengal"against the landowners & involved the recording the  sharecroppers/bargadars's name in the "land record list".
  • Deontological disagreement with the "operation bargadar" over the landowners were because these landowners had objected registration names for bargadars due to a limit on registration of names or preventing the eviction of bargadars from the land by landowners in the event that they did not pay a quota of 25 percent.
  • The moral aspects of any act performed, according to ethics  & a deontological context rely not on the outcome of the act but if the act is right or wrong. In other words, deontology holds the view "benefits one will perceive" from "performing an action" which is not regarded advantageous to society or to others..
  • In the case of bargadars the "landowners could resist" the operation simply since they had refuted them a chance to "expel the bargadars" in the case wherein the bargadars had "defaulted" in paying 25 per cent quota.

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