what is a reserved constituency ? what is there need for reserved constituency .
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Makers of our constitution thought of a special system of reserved constituency for the weaker sections:-
- 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 caste can stand for elections.
- Scheduled tribes can contest an election from a constituency reserved for ST.
- In Lok Sabha,84 seats are reserved for SC and 47 for ST.
- I n many states in rural(panchayat) and urban (municipalities and corporations) local bodies are now reserved for other backward classes(OBC) as well.
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QUESTION:-
what is a reserved constituency ? what is there need for reserved constituency.
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Reserved constituencies are constituencies where the seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes and Tribes on the basis of the size and scope of their population. The seats are reserved for the weaker sections including women in rural and urban society based on their population size in reserved constituencies.
Need For Reserved Constituency Are:-
- The citizens Of India from the weaker sections of the society, comprising Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, may or may not have the connections, education and other basic resources for winning elections. Reserved Constituencies influence a significant role in giving them a platform to take part in the politics of the country.
- For political equality to the poorest parts even though, the constitution-makers were pertained to that some poorer in an open elections competition Parts of the Lok Sabha and the State Legislative Assemblies do not have a good vacancy for opportunities.
- Gender Equality Women candidates are proportionally distributed since one-third of their seats are reserved in rural and urban areas.
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