Why should the seats be reserved for Muslims and other minorities in educational
institutions? Mention arguments in favor and against.
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Religious and linguistic minorities do enjoy a constitutional right to establish and administer educational institutions but that does not mean medical and engineering seats surrendered by them to the government pool should also be filled up only by students from the specific minority communities concerned, the Madras High Court has held.In the case of separate electorates, the voting population of a country or region is divided into different electorates, based on certain factors such as religion, caste, gender, and occupation. Here, members of each electorate votes only to elected representatives for their electorate. Separate electorates are usually demanded by minorities who feel it would otherwise be difficult for them to get fair representation in government. For example, separate electorate for Muslims means that Muslims will choose their separate leader by separate elections for Muslims.[1] our constitution entitles every citizen to elect her/his as a representative. The constitution makers,however,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 assembly. Those who are influential
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