Geography, asked by IIYourFirstDeathII, 4 days ago

Why did the makers of the constitution feel that the weaker sections
such as Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes may not be able to win
elections in an open electrol competition? What did they do to bring them
in the mainstream?

@JSP who izz tensed ??

Answers

Answered by ItzAdityaKarn
2

Answer:

Because they thought that upper section society would press them by showing their superiority

They gave reservation to uplift them

Answered by Anonymous
3

The Constitution makers 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. They 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.

Therefore, the Constitution makers thought of a special system of reserved constituencies for the weaker sections. Some constituencies are reserved for people, who belong to the Scheduled Castes and Schedilled Tribes. Currently, in the Lok Sabha, 79 seats are reserved for the SCs and 41 for the STs. This number is in proportion to their share in the total population. Thus, the reserved seats of SCs and STs do not take away the legitimate share of any other social group.

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