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why do you think the constitution of nepal has made obligatory to elect numbers of woman and members from dalit or minority communities in village assembly

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Answered by GιяℓуSσυℓ
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Representation of Dalit in local units will be higher compared to proportion of their population. According to Census 2011, Dalit population stands at 3,499,497 which is 13.12 percent of total population.

But, the representation of Dalit women will be 18.23 percent in 744 local units as a total of 6,680 posts of ward members have been guaranteed for them by the law.

In the first phase, their 19.16 percent representation has been guaranteed as total of 2,598 representations of Dalit women should be elected as per the Local Level Election Act. There is also scope for further representation of Dalits under the quota meant for Dalit and minority communities.

A total of 1,751 members of local units will be represented from Dalit and minorities communities, according to EC.

As per the law, municipal assembly must ensure representation of three persons from Dalit and minority communities while village assembly should have representation of two from these two groups, as per the constitution.

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