Social Sciences, asked by Riza11, 1 year ago

what are reserved constituencies?why do we have this system in our country

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Answered by sunayana4
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reserved constituency means some seats r reserved for the backwards people or caste.This system ensures that no one is backward and all are enjoying equal facilities.
Answered by BrainlyRaaz
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When any constituency is reserved for people who belong to the scheduled castes or scheduled tribes , such a constituency is called a reserved constituency .

 \large\tt Reasons\: are :

  • This system of reserved constituencies makes our democracy a real representative democracy .

  • If there would have not been this provision , very few persons from the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes would had been elected in the Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha for lackof resources , education , contacts , etc .

  • Such classes were victims of discrimination for centuries . Though much has been improved , there still are many people who will not allow these people to win elections .

  • If people belonging to scheduled castes and scheduled tribes had not been elected , our Parliament and assemblies would have been deprived of the voice of a significant section of the society .
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