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प्रश्न
Discuss the nature of casteism, which poses a challenge to Indian democracy.
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
Casteism refers to excessive loyalty and attachment to one’s own caste group, often accompanied by a sense of superiority over other castes. Unlike the broader caste system, which is a social structure, casteism is an aggressive and narrow-minded attitude that promotes the interests of one’s caste at the cost of others and the common good.
- Caste Loyalty Over National Interest: Individuals prioritise caste identity over national unity and democratic values.
- Discrimination and Prejudice: Casteism breeds hatred, discrimination, and exclusion of lower castes from social and economic opportunities.
- Politicisation of Caste: Political parties exploit caste divisions for electoral gains, leading to caste-based vote-bank politics.
- Groupism and Social Conflict: It fosters rivalry and conflict among caste groups, disrupting social harmony.
Casteism as a Challenge to Indian Democracy:
- Undermines Equality: Casteism violates the principle of equality before law by encouraging unequal treatment based on caste identity.
- Weakens Social Justice: It obstructs efforts to uplift marginalised sections, thereby frustrating the goals of social justice.
- Corrupts Political Process: Electoral politics driven by caste considerations dilutes merit, competence, and issue-based governance.
- Threatens National Integration: By promoting narrow caste interests, casteism undermines the unity and integrity of the nation.
- Hampers Development: Caste-based favouritism and discrimination in education, jobs, and public services prevent the optimal use of human resources.
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