When nations started coming into existence, they each framed a Constitution of their own, keeping in mind their cultural, religious and historical backgrounds. Today, whatever nation we come from, it's a global world we find ourselves belonging to, aptly calling ourselves world citizens. If something happens in one part of the world today, the rest of the world is bound to come in its sway sooner than later. And, seldom has the world benefited from any of these happenings. Rather, the severity of their adverse effects is so immense, it appears to swipe away the very race of humans from the face of the earth one day. Nations carry out Constitutional Amendments in order to remain relevant to the changing times and/or forced situations. The world too has a Parliament of its own – the UNO. It appears that it has, of late, lost its relevance. As a world citizen, write a letter to the Secretary General of the UNO, mentioning the recommendations towards amending the World Constitution to prevent inhumane activities carried out by nations in some or the other pretext.
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In the invasion of Sindh by Mahommed-Bin-Kasim, the military commanders of King Dahar accepted bribes from the agents of Mahommed-Bin-Kasim and refused to fight on the side of their King. It was Jaichand who invited Mahommed Gohri to invade India and fight against Prithvi Raj and promised him the help of himself and the Solanki Kings. When Shivaji was fighting for the liberation of Hindus, the other Maratha noblemen and the Rajput Kings were fighting the battle on the side of Moghul Emperors. When the British were trying to destroy the Sikh Rulers, Gulab Singh, their principal commander sat silent and did not help to save the Sikh Kingdom
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It was felt that oppressed classes like tribals and untouchables required special attention and safeguards to enable them to raise their status and come to the level of the general population.
Tribals were regarded backward. They were not accepted well in society. They were almost rejected. For their upliftment they were required to be assimilated in the society. They were also required to be brought into the mainstream of the society. So special protection and care were offered to them.
In society untouchables were treated as labourers. Society used their services but did not give them respectable position. They were treated as outcast and kept isolated. Their sufferings were due to their systematic marginalization.
Lands of the tribals have been confiscated and had been deprived of their forests and pastures. Tribals and untouchables had no access to education. They did not take part in administration. So some legislations were required to improve their conditions.