why are reserved constituency devised for the weaker sections by the makers of the Indian Constitution
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In early days of independence the problem of castes was still present and so reservation was brought
But now it should be removed
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Reserved Constituencies
The Indian Constitution gives the right to all its citizens to elect its representatives and also a chance to be elected as a representative. The Constitution makers, however, were worried that in an open electoral competition, certain weaker sections may not stand a good chance to get elected to the Lok Sabha and the state Legislative Assemblies.
Let us see the reasons why the weaker sections of the Indian society may not have an equal chance to compete in the General elections.
• The economically weaker section of the society may not have the required resources, education and contacts to contest and win elections against others.
• Those who are influential and resourceful may prevent them from winning elections.
If the weaker section are not elected to the Parliament and Assemblies , then the voice of a significant section of our population will not be heard. That would make our democracy less representative and less democratic.
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