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What are the ways by which caste system is affecting democracy in india? give reasons along with examples to support your answer. class 10

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Caste system is affecting democracy in India

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  • The freedom to vote is the cornerstone of Indian democracy as a matter of theory, but in fact in India the guiding factor in politics is caste. The election policy of caste remains developed in several political parties. The driver of India's democracy has been Caste.
  • The caste system historically played a major role in the connection of men to power. The wealthier upper caste classes are better off, because economic power & political influence are considerably greater, whereas the lower caste classes have restricted access to such power.The caste system distributes to different castes different economic strengths. The upper caste groups can then manipulate the economic and political system to transfer economic strength into political power.
  • In politics caste is relevant because politics is very competitive. For certain reasons, its aim is to acquire control. It thus utilizes all sorts of loyalties in society in order to obtain those political positions and maintain them; the organisation & articulation of support in our nation's above political process are significant. Caste is a category of the sort that connects men.
  • It's obvious that politizing the caste has been to the benefit of the lower castes and other disadvantaged classes, particularly in the South of India. Typically speaking, some political members have gained from the unjust structure, but have sadly "failed the common man" the ordinary men in the weaker sections. Such members, addressing the backward & lower and the caste classes, are also another sort of hierarchy that leaves most citizens out of the realm of egalitarians & development..
  • The caste 's position has two dimensions in the elections. The first comes from the "parties candidates" and the second is from the voters. The former seeks support from citizens, who by projecting "themselves" as advocates of particular of social & economic rights, while the latter exercise their vote in favor of a party based on caste. Citizens vote based on caste & religion and do not take into account the merits of the nominee.
  • This cynicism has turned democracy itself into a joke. India is the largest democracy in the world, but it does not work daily. Until today, in the limitless constitution, one can not find a Dalit leader and leaders won't debate casteless society because they want people to be segregated.
  • This cynicism has turned democracy itself into a joke. India is the largest democracy in the world, but it democarcy fails each day . Until today, in one cannot find a "Dalit candidate" contesting in the "non-dalit reserved constitution"and leaders won't debate casteless society since they want people to be segregated.
  • Each group in India has heavy caste support. And they don't encourage citizens in casteless society to join, so it's impossible for minority caste parties to remain in politics. Few changes only have taken effect since independence. Caste politics is practiced by representatives and legislators to retain power and to acquire wealth. There is little economic and political parity within culture.
  • Social democracy implies a way of life that recognizes the principles of freedom, dignity and fraternity. It implies live alongside one another citizens without discrimination.  Yet caste structures foster injustice, which also contributes to intense inner misery. Those people that are therefore removed.
  • For example, in rural North India, upper and middle-ranking castes dominate the ownership of land. They were able to transfer this control over wealth into political dominance over the Panchayat decision. The Panchayat is a local government unit that is in-charge of resources disbursement. The dominant caste groups monopolised leadership positions in the Panchayat, thus gaining more opportunities to government contracts, employment and funding.
  • The upper and middle class castes control land ownership in rural North India , for example. They were able to shift their superiority over wealth into the Panchayat decision to political supremacy. The Panchayat is a municipal government body responsible for the disbursement of money. The dominant caste communities monopolized leadership positions in the Panchayat such that government contracts, employment and finance, further resources were granted to them.

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