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Asked: May 5, 20242024-05-05T12:52:53+05:30 2024-05-05T12:52:53+05:30In: Political Science

Explain Politics of reservation.

Explain Politics of reservation.

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      2024-05-05T12:53:20+05:30Added an answer on May 5, 2024 at 12:53 pm

      The politics of reservation, also known as affirmative action or quota system, refers to the policy of reserving a certain percentage of seats or positions in educational institutions, government jobs, and political representation for historically marginalized and underrepresented groups, particularly Scheduled Castes (SCs), Scheduled Tribes (STs), and Other Backward Classes (OBCs), in India.

      Key aspects of the politics of reservation include:

      1. Historical Context: Reservation policies in India have their roots in the historical injustices and discrimination faced by marginalized communities, particularly Dalits (formerly known as untouchables), Adivasis (indigenous tribes), and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups. The caste system and social hierarchies entrenched discrimination and exclusion, necessitating affirmative action measures to address systemic inequalities.

      2. Social Justice and Inclusion: The primary objective of reservation policies is to promote social justice, inclusion, and empowerment of marginalized groups by providing them with opportunities for education, employment, and political representation. Reservation aims to level the playing field and overcome centuries of discrimination and disadvantage faced by historically oppressed communities.

      3. Constitutional Provisions: Reservation policies are enshrined in the Indian Constitution under Articles 15, 16, and 46, which prohibit discrimination on the basis of caste, religion, race, or sex, and provide for affirmative action measures to promote the educational and economic interests of SCs, STs, and OBCs. The Constitution also mandates the reservation of seats in legislative bodies for SCs and STs to ensure their political representation.

      4. Implementation Challenges: The politics of reservation has been a subject of debate and controversy, with challenges related to implementation, efficiency, and fairness. Critics argue that reservation policies perpetuate caste-based identities, create resentment among non-reserved groups, and undermine meritocracy. There are also concerns about creamy layer exclusion, where affluent individuals within reserved categories benefit disproportionately from reservation benefits.

      5. Reservation Quotas: Reservation quotas vary across educational institutions, government jobs, and electoral constituencies, with different percentages allocated for SCs, STs, and OBCs at central, state, and local levels. Reservation quotas are periodically reviewed and adjusted based on demographic changes, social indicators, and policy objectives.

      6. Political Mobilization: Reservation policies have significant political implications, with political parties and leaders mobilizing support among marginalized communities by advocating for reservation quotas and other affirmative action measures. Reservation issues often feature prominently in electoral campaigns, with parties competing for the support of Dalits, Adivasis, and OBCs through promises of greater representation and welfare benefits.

      In summary, the politics of reservation in India is a complex and contentious issue, reflecting broader debates about social justice, equality, and representation. While reservation policies have played a crucial role in promoting the inclusion and empowerment of marginalized groups, they also raise questions about fairness, efficiency, and long-term solutions to caste-based discrimination and inequality. Finding a balance between affirmative action measures and merit-based selection remains a central challenge in Indian politics.

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