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Why is there no educational qualification for contesting elections in india?

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Answered by jkhan1
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hey dear here your answer;

➡For a politician to serve the people of the country or any region, it is not mandatory to have qualification considering the fact that politician are compelled to participate in policy making.
➡A politician specially those who participates in democratic process, shall be complied to be a representative of the people. This can’t be satisfied merely based on qualification.
➡It is not a corollary that peoples who are qualified have a broader mind to serve people and are honest with good ethical values. There are ample examples where less qualified peoples have sacrificed more for the country and its peoples
Having said this , it is also equally desirable to have politicians who have basic and fundamental education with a mind to serve the people who have represented them .

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Answered by guruu99
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Answer:

In India, there is no educational requirement for contesting elections because the Indian Constitution does not require it. According to Article 84 of the Indian Constitution, a person is eligible to run for Lok Sabha (India's lower house of parliament) if he or she is a citizen of India, is at least 25 years old, and meets certain other citizenship and eligibility requirements.

Explanation:

  • India has seen debate and criticism over the lack of educational requirements for running in elections. Supporters of this system contend that education is not a prerequisite for political leadership and that many people with advanced degrees have served in public office corruptly or ineffectively. They contend as well that requiring education would discriminate against those who are less fortunate and may not have had access to education or may not have been able to finish their education due to socioeconomic issues.
  • Critics counter that having a degree would guarantee that elected officials have a certain level of knowledge and comprehension of matters related to public policy and governance. They contend as well that having a degree would aid in eliminating candidates who might not have the qualifications to serve as their constituents' representatives.
  • In spite of these discussions, the Indian government has not made an educational requirement for running in elections. However, some Indian states have required a minimal level of education for candidates running in local elections. For example, the state of Haryana makes it mandatory that applicants for the position of village council head possess a minimum of a 10th-grade education.
  • In conclusion, India's Constitutional provisions and the political and social realities of the nation are reflected in the lack of an educational requirement for running in elections. Although there are arguments both for and against the introduction of such a requirement, the Indian government and the Indian people will ultimately decide whether to do so.

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