Political Science, asked by sandip2121, 10 months ago

what are 'reserved constituencies'? why was the system of reserved constituencies introduced in india?​

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Answered by tiraa9
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Reserved constituencies are those constituencies in which seats are reserved for SCs and STs on the basis of their population.

For the purpose of constituting the Lok Sabha , the whole country has been divided into 543 Parliamentary Constituencies , each one of which elects one member.

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Answered by shrini0810
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RESERVED CONSTITUENCIES

Reserved constituency refers to those constituency which are reserved for some backward classes. In other words it refers to the constituency in which the backward classes will only be elected. So, by this some seats in Lok Sabha are reserved by them.

There is a need of reserved constituencies in India because:-

To provide a fair chance for weaker section(backward classes) for upliftment in political arena.

With their upliftment we can hear the voice of those sections of society which has been denied by society.

It makes our country more democratic because in our country we can know the situations of all sections of society.

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