Social Sciences, asked by malikpurujeet2639, 1 year ago

Why fundamental rights are not given to political sufferers

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Answered by ItzPrincessNk
5

Answer:

Political sufferers are those people who are victims of political manipulations, political games, political strategies etc.

Highest number of such victims are created due to vote-bank politics.

Indian Politicians think that as long as problems exist in India, there is future for the them. Once people become aware of these political games, they will lose their ground. So, our politicians make sure that people continue to live in poverty, illiteracy so that they remain ignorant and fetch them votes.

People living in poverty are kept in poverty, for they can be used as votes in the future elections in the name of poverty alleviation programmes.

A number of schemes are started to provide relief from poverty and unemployment, yet, the people who benefit from all these schemes are the ministers and officials at various levels of heirarchy, who have their fixed percentage of share.

Example: MGNREGA This is one of the prestigious 100 days employment guarantee scheme for rural people. It has been noticed that work was done, employment was created and wages were paid only in the records, not in the reality.

It is these poor people, who are the political sufferers, as schemes started for them benefit others in their names.

Vote-bank politics has allowed population growth in UP and Bihar where politicians see more population as more number of votes. Many years back, I heard a prominent leader in a news bulletin, saying if people want to see a man from their caste as a PM in the future, they must give birth to more children.

Job notifications are issued keeping in view the elections. A number of students who keep preparing for such exams suffer a lot due to delay in the notifications. Recruitment in the various State Universities is also politically manipulated for electoral gains.

These are the political sufferers, who are victims of vote-bank politics.

Many such examples can be given, but, that will only add to the length of the answer. I think this is enough to understand the gist of the problem.

Answered by ameenarazoo
0

Answer:

fundamentals rights are equal before the law only

and fundamental rights every person has equal.

Explanation:

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