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What are the conditions under which democracies accommodate social diversities?​

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Answered by ankitha7777
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Explanation:

The majority always needs to work for minority. Democracy does not believe in any kind of discrimination among citizens on grounds of caste, religion, colour, sex, race, etc. It accommodates alLsocial diversities.

(1)The majority always needs to work with the minorities, so that the governments can function to represent the general view of all the citizens.

(2) It is also necessary that rule by the majority does not become a rule of the minority community in terms of religion or linguistic groups.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Democracy does not allow people to be discriminated against based on caste, religion, gender, race, but accommodates all the social diversities of a country. Democracy is not just the rule of the majority community but also the minorities and their customs, needs, and beliefs. The majority also needs to work for the minority. Democracy aims at providing all of its citizens with equal opportunities and rights irrespective of their social and cultural backgrounds as well. The Fundamental Rights stated in our constitution also play a major role in ensuring the accommodation of social diversities.

The two main factors are:

(1)The majority always needs to work with the minorities, so that the governments can function to represent the general view of all the citizens.

(1)The majority always needs to work with the minorities, so that the governments can function to represent the general view of all the citizens.(2) It is also necessary that rule by the majority does not become a rule of the minority community in terms of religion or linguistic groups. An exception is Sri Lanka where majoritarianism is followed.

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