Political Science, asked by ansumannanda643, 7 months ago

what is a constituency? why are some constituencies reserved in India?​

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Answered by Catchymail202020
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Constituency is a group of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body. It is reserved in India to ensure participation in politics by these groups which were deemed weak, marginalised, under-represented and needing special protection.

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Answered by kbarsha628
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The elections are held by dividing the whole country or a State into a number of representative areas called constituencies. Thus, a constituency is a fixed area with a body of voters or residents with strong voting rights. There are separate constituencies each for Assembly elections and Parliamentary elections.

This system was introduced by the Constitution of India in 1950 and was supposed to be in place for the first 10 years, to ensure participation in politics by these groups which were deemed weak, marginalised, under-represented and needing special protection.

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