What is a reserved constituency ? Give reason for its existence in India.
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The Indian Constitution provides for a special system of reserved constituencies for the weaker sections of the society.
Some constituencies are reserved for people who belong to the Scheduled Castes [SC] and Scheduled Tribes [ST]. In a SC reserved constituency only someone who belongs to the Scheduled Castes can stand for election. Similarly only those belonging to the Scheduled Tribes can contest an election from a constituency reserved for ST. The reserved constituencies help the weaker section to come forward and fight elections, thus guaranteeing the right to equality.
Some constituencies are reserved for people who belong to the Scheduled Castes [SC] and Scheduled Tribes [ST]. In a SC reserved constituency only someone who belongs to the Scheduled Castes can stand for election. Similarly only those belonging to the Scheduled Tribes can contest an election from a constituency reserved for ST. The reserved constituencies help the weaker section to come forward and fight elections, thus guaranteeing the right to equality.
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Answer:Indian Constitution provides for a special system of reserved constituencies for the weaker section of the society.........
Some constituencies are reserved for people who belong to the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduld Tribes (ST) .
Explanation:In a SC reserved constituency only someone who belong to Scheduled Tribes can contest an election from a constituency reserved for ST. The reserved constituencies help the weaker section to co
me forward and fight elections, thus guaranteeing the right to equality
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