why does the government sometimes make exceptions to help a particular religious community justify your answer with example from recent times
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In order to maintain peace & harmony in the society.
in india some caste are looked upon as backward classes so, to ensure that all the citizens living in society should get their complete rights . government has to work with some exceptions.
e.g some seats in educational field are reserved for backward class people.
in india some caste are looked upon as backward classes so, to ensure that all the citizens living in society should get their complete rights . government has to work with some exceptions.
e.g some seats in educational field are reserved for backward class people.
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In order to maintain a peaceful and healthy system in a country the the government has to make exceptions to help particular social, political, economic and religious groups.
The government sometime make exceptions to help a particular religious community in order to;
(i) Safeguard their rights(in case they are minorities).
(ii) Prove that the government regulations would not effect their religious values and traditions.
(iii) Create peaceful coexistence of different religions.
For example, religious minorities in India are given reserved seats in the Parliament and government opportunities in order to maintain stability.
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