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The reservations were unfair as it would deny equality of opportunity to those who did not belong to backward communities.
It was argued that existence of inequalities among people of different castes in India necessitated Job reservations.
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
The Janata Dal won the elections in 1989 and formed the government at the center under the Prime Ministership of V.P. Singh.
27 per cent of government jobs be reserved for the socially and economically backward classes.
State any one reason against the reservations for the backward communities.
The reservations were unfair as it would deny equality of opportunity to those who did not belong to backward communities.
The reservations were unfair as it would deny equality of opportunity to those who did not belong to backward communities.
See lessState any one argument in favour of reservations for the backward communities.
It was argued that existence of inequalities among people of different castes in India necessitated Job reservations.
It was argued that existence of inequalities among people of different castes in India necessitated Job reservations.
See lessName two houses of parliament in India.
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
See lessWhich political party won the Lok Sabha elections in 1989 and formed the government at the center? Who became the prime Minister?
The Janata Dal won the elections in 1989 and formed the government at the center under the Prime Ministership of V.P. Singh.
The Janata Dal won the elections in 1989 and formed the government at the center under the Prime Ministership of V.P. Singh.
See lessstate any one main recommendation of the Mandal commission.
27 per cent of government jobs be reserved for the socially and economically backward classes.
27 per cent of government jobs be reserved for the socially and economically backward classes.
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